Rumour: Deus Ex Dev Spent Hundreds of Millions on an Open World Action Game Before Mass Layoffs Hit

Insider Gaming reports that a Canadian game studio worked on a large project for over seven years before it was recently cancelled.

Insider Gaming reports that a Canadian game studio worked on a large project for over seven years before it was recently cancelled.

If you haven’t set reminders yet, take a look at your calendar! This is an April Fool’s joke, but it’s a surprisingly creative one, typical of Level Infinite’s approach to this date.

It achieves this remarkable feat just under two weeks after launching on March 19th, 2026.

There’s been a popular theory for a while that this game isn’t actually new, but is secretly a Mega Man game in disguise.

Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:

A common complaint about the movie was the lack of action. Besides the final battle, there was only one traditional Power Rangers fight scene without the giant robots. While more of these fights would have been great, the one included was very well done on its own.

The original Sakura Wars game was first released for the Saturn console on September 27, 1996. Since then, six main games have been released, including Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die (1998), Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning? (2001), Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens (2002), Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (2005), and a reimagining of the series in 2019 simply titled Sakura Wars. Beyond these, there have also been several remakes and related games.

Jon Bernthal’s other work commitments kept him from appearing in the second season of Born Again. However, given the intense rivalry between his character, the Punisher, and Wilson Fisk (the Kingpin), fans wondered why Frank Castle wouldn’t be involved in Daredevil’s fight against him, especially with Fisk now running for mayor and likely becoming the Punisher’s primary target. This sparked a lot of discussion about the Punisher’s role in the season. Now, the show itself has unexpectedly provided an answer.

UNBOUND is creating new game franchises for consoles and PCs, with plans to release them worldwide.

Season 2 of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes really shines by effectively combining heartfelt moments with the exciting action the series is famous for. Though the stakes aren’t quite as high as in Deku’s main storyline, they reach a new level of intensity towards the end of the season. Combined with a particularly impactful flashback story, Season 2 leaves a lasting impression. Here’s a ranking of all the episodes. Please be warned: This contains major spoilers for MHA: Vigilantes Season 2, Episodes 1-13.