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“Coordinating and manufacturing the physical release has been a longer process than we anticipated, and as a result, weโve had to delay the release of the game. We apologise, and thank you for bearing with us,” Reef Entertainment wrote in a post on X/Twitter. “This delay will also give the team at Bitmap Bureau extra time to work on some final refinements for the day one patch and we would like all players to have the opportunity to experience the best version of T2D together. As such, this delay will apply to both physical and digital versions of the game.”

This is sure to come as a disappointment to Terminator fans, but hopefully it results in a better overall product. Since Terminator 2D: No Fate was announced back in February, it seems like there’s been a lot of hype surrounding the game. It doesn’t hurt that it’s based largely on Terminator 2: Judgement Day, which is widely regarded as the best entry in the series, on top of being one of the most beloved movies of all-time. However, it’s not just the fact that it’s based on something already popular. The trailers have a lot to be excited about, from the gorgeous 2D sprites, to the fast 2D gameplay evoking Konami’s Contra franchise.
Terminator 2D: No Fate features both Sarah and John Connor as playable characters, alongside the T-800. While the trailers for No Fate feature a heavy number of sequences based directly on Terminator 2, the game won’t just reprise the events of the film. Players can also expect several new sequences as well as multiple endings. Hopefully that will give the game some extra replay value, and make the overall experience worth checking out.








