One of the biggest surprises to come out of E3 2021 was the 2.5D, retro-futuristic action-platformer Replaced. Debuting in a brief gameplay trailer, Replaced follows an AI named REACH, who is trapped in a human body.
Replaced’s cyberpunk aesthetic and impressive pixel-art and animation set it apart from other titles that were to come out this year, as Replaced was originally intended to launch in 2022. Besides the release of Replaced’s thematic trailer soundtrack, no news has been shared about Sad Cat Studios’ action-platformer since. Unfortunately, the Belarusian-based developer has now expressed how it has been impacted by Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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Developer Sad Cat, publisher Coatsink, and parent company Thunderful have shared an update on the indie platformer's development. Because members of Sad Cat live in “neighboring regions,” the priority, as this update states, is “for the safety of the team and their families.” In order to ensure this, Sad Cat has made the obvious choice to delay Replaced until 2023 where they will not be challenged with the “original deadlines that have been unexpectedly impacted.”
Replaced’s development has reportedly resumed, but only after relocation, and Sad Cat thanks fans for their “continued patience and support.” Of course, the health and safety of those involved are of the utmost priority and fans can surely understand and empathize with that. Replaced being delayed until 2023 is a reasonable solution and fans will be just as excited to play it then, when it can “match the quality” that is represented in Replaced’s official reveal trailer.
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