Phil Fish has announced that production has ceased on Fez II.
The news broke on Fish's personal Twitter account, where the developer wrote: "im done. FEZ II is canceled. goodbye."
This was followed shortly by a more formal statement made via the official Polytron account (the company co-founded by Fish in 2008):
It's with a heavy heart that we announce that FEZ II has been cancelled and is no longer in development. We apologize for the disappointment
— Polytron (@Polytron) July 27, 2013
It's currently unclear why production has ceased on the very recently-announced game (we only found out about Fez II last month). But the announcement was made in the wake of a very public spat Fish was having over Twitter. We're refraining from re-posting these Tweets here, since the argument has not been cited as the reason behind the game's cancellation.
In fact, in a fresh blogpost, Fish says the decision can not be attributed to a single reason and was due more to a cumulative effect: "FEZ II is cancelled. i am done. i take the money and i run. this is as much as i can stomach. this is isn’t the result of any one thing, but the end of a long, bloody campaign. you win."
Are you saddened by this abrupt news?
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