It was due for release on both PS4 and PS5, but that is no longer happening
A highly-anticipated PlayStation title announced five months prior for both the PS4 and PS5 has been cancelled. This year, PlayStation fans have been treated to recreations such as Final Fantasy and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. In the meantime, games such as Marvel’s Wolverine and Fairgame$ are on the skyline. There are continuously extraordinary PlayStation exclusives to play and to look forward to at any given time. Be that as it may, PlayStation fans can presently cross off Revenant Slope from their list of upcoming exclusives to look forward to.
Why were individuals looking forward to this amusement? Well, it’s a successor/follow-up to Night Within the Woods, one of 2017’s most noteworthy appraised games.
How well it sold, we do not know, but it reverberated with numerous and earned an 88 on Metacritic. As a result, the conclusion of 2017, it was within the discourse of Game of the Year for many. And Revenant Slope was set to follow it by developers who made Night Within the Woods. But not any longer.
According to an official statement released by The Eminence Society, the small development team behind Revenant Slope faced a setback as two crucial members had to step away from the project due to severe health issues.
Consequently, continuing the game’s development is not feasible, and there are indications that the team might be suspending operations, at least temporarily.
The statement reads:
“Making anything complex poses challenges along the way. Games take a while to make and usually require a good team working together. We’ve been lucky to have one such good team. Unfortunately, recent serious health issues have necessitated two key members to step away from the project indefinitely.
We are a small team and we each wear multiple hats. This is a loss of several hard-to-replace hats in an environment where all hats are needed. Given the realities of schedules, budgets, and the fraught task of reworking the whole project within those parameters, the team has amicably decided to suspend operations.
For all intents and purposes, this is the end of the development of Revenant Hill.”
They went on to say:
“We are a cooperative, and we make decisions as a group. For us, this was the clear path to take for the well-being of the team, which is frankly more important than games. In the future, after the dust has settled, perhaps we’ll talk about what we’ve made and learned together.
In the meantime, we want to thank everyone who worked with us, supported us, and believed in us. Sometimes things happen beyond your control that change the available options and you just have to roll with it together. Glory was a project in and of itself, and it’s one we’re proud to have been part of.
Thank you for caring about what we did. Take care of each other, and support the workers doing the labor of making the games you love. We’ll see you around.”
Apart from the PS4 and PS5, the game was officially revealed. No information was provided about an Xbox or Nintendo Switch version. Additionally, there was no mention of a release date, but it is now apparent that the game wasn’t on the verge of being released.