Footage of the recently canceled TimeSplitters briefly appeared on the internet. The original TimeSplitters game was released in 2000, bearing notable similarities to GoldenEye, but having enough of its own flair to make it a hit. The TimeSplitters series gained a cult following in the PS2 era, continuing until the release of the third game in 2005. There were attempts to reboot the series, but ultimately nothing substantial.
In 2019, a THQ financial report alongside a confirmation from Dambuster Studios on Twitter proved that there was a new TimeSplitters product being worked on. The original development studio of the TimeSplitters games, Free Radical Design, was reshaped under Deep Silver and the game was officially announced in a pre-development stage. Alongside the avalanche of gaming studio closures and layoffs last year, Free Radical Design closed down as a part of it and Deep Silver's parent company Embracer Group's restructuring.
In a now deleted Linkedin post recounted on IGN, Ex-Developer Rob Steptoe posted five minutes of gameplay footage. In the post, Steptoe states, «So, you want to know about the canceled TimeSplitters game? I'll be sure to post what I can… Embracer Group can go hide in a cave somewhere…» Steptoe takes a jab at Embracer, although it is unclear whether this was meant as a statement about the quality of the game overall, its cancellation, or possibly even the status of the industry and the grasps companies are taking at the live service gaming trend.
The footage from the game looks particularly similar to the massively popular Fortnite, bearing a more cartoonish art-style, movement reminiscent of the third-person shooter, and a weapon loadout that appeared to use similar color coding to highlight the quality and rarity of items. These resemblances have caused some surprise among fans of the TimeSplitters series, because the games have always been first-person shooters with a more distinct, gritty aesthetic. The shift in format and tone led
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