Polish studio 11 bit studios, best known for Frostpunk and This War of Mine, has cancelled a game, codenamed Project 8, that had been in development for years.
Described as a narrative-rich game that would also serve as the developer’s first console-centric title, 11 bit studios has announced that it has cancelled the development of Project 8. Starting development in 2018, by September 30, its development team had expanded to 37 people, while 11 bit’s investment’s into the project had grown to PLN 48.4 million (which is roughly $11.79 million).
“Our vision for Project 8, which was intended to be our first title designed specifically for console gamers, was bold and exciting,” says 11 bit studios president Przemysław Marszał. “However, it was conceived under very different market conditions, when narrative-driven, story-rich games held stronger appeal.”
He went on to speak about the challenges that Project 8 faced during development, from the COVID-19 pandemic to a growing budget to the aforementioned changing market conditions, all of which ultimately “raised significant doubts about the project’s overall profitability.”
“With Project 8, we experienced both breakthroughs and setbacks. During the COVID-19 pandemic, stabilising the development team proved particularly difficult, yet progress continued,” he explained. “While we achieved noticeable quality improvements in certain areas, several critical aspects of the game and its development process remained problematic despite multiple iterations. Over time, delays accumulated, and with each milestone, the project’s budget grew.
“When assessing a project, the Management Board always considers its development progress, including internal reviews and independent surveys,” Marszał added. “We also factor in market analyses and the game’s sales and marketing potential. Unfortunately, in this case, our findings revealed unresolved issues and challenges that would require further extensions of the production timeline and
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