In the latest financial report from Thunderful Group, which has already undergone several rounds of layoffs, an intriguing update on the cyberpunk platformer Replaced has come to light. The document reveals that gamers will have to wait until 2026 to experience the game, marking yet another delay in its release schedule.
Previously, the developers at Sad Cat Studios had announced a delay pushing Replaced to 2025, describing the game's development as a "unique challenge". Originally slated for a 2022 release, it was subsequently postponed to 2023, and then to the previous year. The studio's commitment to delivering a project of the highest quality is evident, fueled by the significant attention and high expectations from the gaming community.
Replaced was first unveiled in 2021 during Microsoft’s presentation at the now-defunct E3 exhibition, generating buzz among fans and critics alike.
While Sad Cat Studios has yet to comment on this latest delay, they have not remained silent on the project. Throughout the development process, they have shared periodic updates, including combat footage and a mini-game showcased this summer, keeping the community engaged and informed.