Deus Ex Game Cancelled: Fans Disappointed, Future Uncertain

Embracer Group abruptly cancels highly anticipated Deus Ex game, leaving fans disappointed and uncertain about the franchise's future. Lays off staff at Eidos Montreal.

The Swedish gaming company Embracer Group AB has made the decision to cancel a video game in the popular Deus Ex series. The game had been in development for two years and was being worked on by Eidos-Montréal, a subsidiary of Embracer Group. Along with the cancellation of the game, Embracer Group has also laid off some staff at Eidos Montreal. This sudden cancellation and layoff is believed to be a part of the cost-cutting measures implemented by Embracer Group. The cancellation of this highly anticipated game has left fans of the sci-fi franchise disappointed and raises questions about the future of the Deus Ex series.

Embracer Group Cancels Deus Ex Game

Swedish gaming company Embracer Group AB has cancelled a video game in the beloved Deus Ex series after two years of development. The game was being developed by Eidos-Montréal, a subsidiary of Embracer Group, and was highly anticipated by fans of the franchise. Unfortunately, along with the cancellation of the game, Embracer Group has also laid off some staff at Eidos Montreal. This decision is reported to be a part of the company’s cost-cutting measures. The sudden cancellation of the game has left fans disappointed and raises questions about the future of the Deus Ex series.

“The cancellation of the game and the layoffs at Eidos Montreal is a blow to the dedicated fanbase of Deus Ex. Many were looking forward to the continuation of the sci-fi franchise and this decision has left them disappointed and uncertain about what’s next for the series.” – Gaming industry analyst

Key Points:

  • The Swedish gaming company Embracer Group AB has cancelled a video game in the popular Deus Ex series after two years of development.
  • Eidos-Montréal, a subsidiary of Embracer Group, was working on the development of the game.
  • Embracer Group has also laid off some staff at Eidos Montreal.
  • The cancellation of the game and the layoffs are believed to be part of Embracer Group’s cost-cutting measures.
  • Fans of the Deus Ex franchise are disappointed and uncertain about the future of the series.
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