10 Video Games Stuck In Development The Longest

10. Scalebound

An action RPG title with a serious emphasis on cooperative gameplay with a dragon best friend and some of the most visually-stunning graphics in the gaming space at the time, it's clear how Scalebound became one of the most eagerly-anticipated titles of its day.

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The concept of Scalebound can be traced all the way back to PlatinumGames' founding in 2006, but didn't officially enter development until 2013, following the completion of The Wonderful 101. However, despite director Hideki Kamiya proclaiming the game to be a dream come true, the combination of how ambitious a title Scalebound was, along with the lack of experience in this genre for Platinum, saw the title cancelled in January 2017.

Some were quick to point the finger at Microsoft for Scalebound's shelving, but Platinum have always been quick to shoulder the blame, with studio head Atsushi Inaba conceding the team weren't experienced enough to produce a game with so much emphasis on online features.

Despite this, whilst the game remains a Microsoft intellectual property, Kamiya has reiterated as recently as February 2022 that he remains 'totally serious' about releasing Scalebound one day.

After nearly a decade in development hell, it's safe to say fans have been patient enough with Platinum on this one.

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