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Throughout the year, many games got pushed back or cancelled. Each and every scrapped project is a shame for everyone who was invested in the idea, especially those who had already put work into making it a reality. But some projects got further along than others, and many of this year’s cancelled games could have been amazing, if only they had become a reality. In particular, these 4 games might have been something great if they hadn’t been cancelled instead.
4) Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link

This mobile Kingdom Hearts spinoff was first revealed back in 2022, and it seemed to be moving along just fine. Then, it was delayed shortly before it should’ve launched in 2024. Earlier this year, Square Enix confirmed fan fears with the news that Missing Link was officially cancelled. The game was presumably pretty far along in development, given how close it was to its launch. So, leaks and official footage gave us a pretty good idea of what this game might have been. And honestly? It looked pretty cool.
Missing Link went through some beta testing, and feedback was admittedly pretty mixed. But the idea of a Pokemon Go-style game set in the Kingdom Hearts universe sounds like a winner to me. Although Square Enix has a bad track record for supporting its mobile games, I still think this one had a lot of potential, and it’s a shame it was nixed so close to the finish line.
3) ZeniMax’s Unnamed Sci-Fi MMO

Back in July, rumors began circulating that several Xbox Games projects had been cancelled. These included an unannounced MMO from ZeniMax, the team behind The Elder Scrolls Online. This project, code-named Blackbird, has been in the works since 2018. According to a report from TrueAchievements, the game would have been “a blend of Destiny, Blade Runner, and Horizon Zero Dawn.” Doesn’t reading that make you furious we never got to see this game?
Given the ongoing popularity of The Elder Scrolls Online, it’s clear that ZeniMax knows its way around an MMO. Project Blackbird, though, wouldn’t have had a big IP to help bring it to fans’ attention. Instead, it would’ve been a sci-fi action-RPG with an “alien noir” setting. There are a lot of MMOs out there, but the vast majority of MMORPGs lean into fantasy rather than sci-fi vibes. This alone would’ve made the ZeniMax project interesting, and could’ve given it the edge it needed to land among the most loved MMOs. Alas, it wasn’t meant to be.









