It’s been some time since Nacon announced they were postponing the release of Terminator: Survivors, a survival game set in the universe of the popular sci-fi franchise. Originally planned for a Steam Early Access launch in October last year, the release date has now been moved to a broad 2025 timeframe. Today, Nacon announced that their annual event, Nacon Connect, will occur on March 6th at 10 A.M. PST. This could be an excellent opportunity for gamers to learn more about the eagerly awaited Terminator game as it might be showcased there.
During the Nacon Connect 25 event, we’ll unveil new games, exclusive video previews, gameplay footage of upcoming titles, and sneak peeks at fresh gaming accessories. A preview for this showcase has already been released, offering a glimpse into what we have in store. This includes brief glimpses of previously announced games such as Hell Is Us, Edge of Memories, and Ravenswatch. In addition, there will be hints about secret projects that are expected to launch in 2025. If you’re curious, tune in to Nacon’s YouTube or Twitch channel at the specified time and date for the full experience.
Each year, the show spotlights NACON’s gaming universe, covering their role as both game developers/publishers and creators of top-tier accessories. Attendees can expect updates on previously announced games like ‘Hell is Us’, ‘Edge of Memories’, and ‘Ravenswatch’. Additionally, they might catch a glimpse of upcoming secret projects that will expand NACON’s collection in the near future.
As a passionate gamer, I’m eagerly waiting to hear if Terminator: Survivors will grace the stage at Nacon Connect this year. Given that it’s been delayed into a broad 2025 release window, it feels like the ideal moment for some exciting updates on the upcoming survival game. Fingers crossed we get an announcement soon! Until next week, all we can do is keep our fingers crossed and hope for some revealing news.
2022 saw Nacon Studio Milan confirming the development of a survival game set in the iconic Terminator universe during their Nacon Connect showcase. The official announcement with the title, “Terminator: Survivors,” came at the 2024 Nacon Connect event. At this event, they also shared that the early access release would be on October 24th, 2024. However, a couple of months before its launch, Nacon revealed a delay to ensure the creation of a truly immersive and engaging experience.
For several months now, your enthusiasm has left us truly inspired, and the excitement surrounding our announcements has been palpable. We understand how eagerly you’ve been waiting for ‘Terminator: Survivors.’ In order to bring our vision to life and create a game that meets your expectations, we require some extra time. Consequently, we are moving the release date to 2025.
Regarding further updates from Nacon, it’s possible that we might get more looks at “Hell Is Us” as its release date was recently unveiled during the PlayStation State of Play. There’s also speculation about potential new content for “Ravenswatch,” which has already been released. As for “Edge of Memories,” no launch date has been set yet, so it could be the perfect moment to announce when it will be available. Keep in mind that these are just assumptions, so we’ll need to wait a bit longer to find out if any of this materializes.
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