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Celeste Devs Dismite Earthblade Project

Autor : Caleb Actualizar : Feb 24,2025

Earthblade, a Game by Celeste Devs, Cancelled Due to

Earthblade, la muy esperada secuela de los creadores de Celeste, ha sido cancelada debido a conflictos internos del equipo. Este artículo detalla las circunstancias que rodean la cancelación.

Las disputas internas conducen a la cancelación

Earthblade, a Game by Celeste Devs, Cancelled Due to

Los juegos extremadamente bien (Exok), el estudio detrás de la aclamada Celeste, anunció la cancelación de Earthblade en su sitio web oficial. En un comunicado, el director Maddy Thorson explicó que se desarrolló una grieta significativa dentro del equipo, principalmente entre ella, el programador Noel Berry y el ex director de arte Pedro Medeiros. Este conflicto se centró en desacuerdos con respecto a los derechos de propiedad intelectual de Celeste.

Si bien se alcanzó una resolución, resultó en la partida de Medeiros para seguir su propio proyecto, Neverway, bajo un nuevo estudio. Thorson enfatizó que a pesar del conflicto, no hay resentimientos, y espera futuras colaboraciones.

Earthblade, a Game by Celeste Devs, Cancelled Due to

La pérdida de Medeiros, junto con el progreso menos de lo esperado del juego después de un período de desarrollo prolongado, contribuyó a la decisión de cancelar Earthblade. Thorson también reconoció la inmensa presión derivada del éxito de Celeste, impactando el proceso creativo del equipo y lo que lleva al agotamiento.

El enfoque futuro de Exok

Earthblade, a Game by Celeste Devs, Cancelled Due to

Con una parte significativa de su equipo, Exok planea reenfocarse en proyectos a menor escala, priorizando un proceso de desarrollo más sostenible y agradable. Actualmente están creando y experimentando, con el objetivo de recuperar la energía creativa de sus trabajos anteriores como Celeste y Towerfall. Thorson expresó el deseo de colaborar con ex miembros del equipo en el futuro.

Earthblade, a Game by Celeste Devs, Cancelled Due to

Earthblade fue imaginado como un juego de plataformas de exploración, con Névoa, un hijo del destino, explorando una tierra en ruinas. La cancelación marca un revés significativo, pero Exok sigue siendo optimista sobre el futuro y su enfoque renovado para el desarrollo de juegos.

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