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Lucozade
Issue 56 - December 2, 1999
 
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Tribes Extreme Cancelled

That's the bad news, but Tribes 2 is still on track

It's a sad day for Tribes fans - Tribes Extreme has been cancelled.

According to Nels Bruckner, Tribe's Project Manager, Dymamix will be releasing lots of new multiplayer content for free via the web, but there will be no Tribes Extreme.

"The single-player component has taken us much longer to wrap our heads around than we originally anticipated and we just don't feel we have anything close to finished that would be worth charging for or releasing," he said. "However, we've learned a ton of stuff during the development of Tribes Extreme, and we feel that we have an insanely cool plan for the single-player component in Tribes 2."

Sad news indeed, but you have to hand it to Dynamix for having enough respect for us gamers to tell it like it is. Now wipe away your tears and hope they don't dip out next time.


Courtesy of IGN.com

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