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Nacon delays Terminator: Survivors to 2025

Terminator: Survivors has been delayed. The game's Steam early access launch, initially scheduled for October 24th, has been pushed back to 2025. Nacon shared this news via social media, explaining that the delay is necessary to fully realise their vision and deliver a game that meets player expectations.

Nacon expressed concerns over the delay but emphasised their commitment to delivering a polished game. The company assured fans that the postponed release ensures the game lives up to its potential. Additionally, Nacon revealed that following the delayed Steam launch, Terminator: Survivors is still on track to arrive on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S at a later date.

First teased in 2022, Terminator: Survivors was officially unveiled earlier this year. The game is set to offer players a post-apocalyptic experience in a world ravaged by Skynet's machines. The game challenges players to navigate a dangerous open-world environment, scavenging for resources, forming alliances, and battling both machines and rival factions.

Unlike many hoped, the game won't be multiplayer like most survival games. It will be playable as a single-player and co-op experience.

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