10 Video Game Franchises KILLED By Development Hell

10. Dead Island

The original Dead Island has one of the most effective and certainly most discussed game trailers probably ever released which helped the 2011 action game score some decent sales figures. Whilst it wasn’t blowing everyone away and had its fair share of problems at launch, many loved its camp ultraviolence, gore and gameplay enough to see the potential it had as a new property.

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Surprisingly, original developers Techland moved on from the IP pretty quickly afterwards to work on another zombie series Dying Light. This caused publishers Deep Silver to enlist Yager Studios to step in to helm Dead Island’s sequel.

This group were famed for their work on Spec Ops: The Line so fans felt that the game was in safe hands. The title was formally announced at E3 2014 and originally had a Q4 2015 release window in mind.

Despite it being eight years, this period of pre-release is all that we’ve ever really seen of the game: a couple of characters, weapons and some lore details about the setting of California.

However, Yager had a falling out with Deep Silver and the project changed hands in March 2016 to Sumo Digital and again in 2019 to relative unknowns Dambuster Studios. Dead Island 2’s very public absence has made it the butt of many jokes, including having its 2014 trailer being parodied by Goat Simulator 3.

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