The release of Terminator 2D: No Fate has been postponed from October 31 to November 26, due to changes in tariff rates that have affected the shipping of the necessary components for the physical editions of the game. This decision was communicated by Reef Entertainment, the developer of the title, who emphasized their commitment to releasing all editions simultaneously, both physical and digital. “We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding, and we regret this new delay,” the company stated.
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This delay is part of a broader context, where changes in global trade tariffs have caused delays and price increases in various products, including many video games. Recently, there have been price increases for consoles like the Xbox and PlayStation 5, which has raised concerns among consumers about the economic impact these decisions may have on the entertainment industry.
Terminator 2D: No Fate focuses on the struggle of Sarah Connor and John Connor against Skynet, leading them to star in a futuristic war where the survival of humanity is at stake. Players will have the opportunity to control both characters in different levels and face the machines that threaten to eradicate humanity.
The game will be available on multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. In addition, two physical editions will be offered: a standard edition, which will be priced at €60, and a collector’s edition at €120€. The latter includes several special items, such as a collectible arcade coin, a full-color manual, and a collector’s case.
The gaming community eagerly awaits the new release, although uncertainty remains regarding the pricing situation and its effect on future products in the sector.