The Vita version of the game was cancelled by its developer so they can focus on the PlayStation 4 version. The Vita version of the game was in planning, however the development team that was supposed to port the game ended up working on Dragon Quest X instead. The Vita version of the game was cancelled due to technical problems. The game was originally scheduled to be released in April 2015, but was delayed multiple times until it was eventually released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, OS X and Linux in 2016, with planned versions for the PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS. Īnnounced at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011. The development of the game was put on hold due to financial problems. The game was cancelled due to financial reasons. On Septemthe game publisher cancelled it due to the dissolution of its development company. In July 2016 it was delayed to an unannounced date. Īnnounced in September 2015 for a 2016 release. The PlayStation Vita version of the game was cancelled due to development issues with GameMaker Studio.
The game has ceased development due to financial difficulties and other business issues. The PlayStation Vita version of the game was cancelled due to development issues. The PlayStation Vita version of the game was cancelled in April 2015. The PlayStation Vita version of the game was cancelled in October 2016. Originally announced in March 2014 for a 2014 release, but was cancelled in July 2015. The PlayStation Vita version of the game was cancelled in August 2016. This version of the game was canceled in February 2017. įorgotten Memories: Alternate Realities Director's Cut
The iOS and Android version were shut down in November 2015. Originally announced in September 2014 for a 2015 release, but was cancelled in September 2015. The PlayStation Vita version of the game was cancelled in January 2016, when the developer re-branded the game as Fenix Furia. The PlayStation Vita version of the game was cancelled in January 2016. The PlayStation Vita version was canceled because the game's engine is incompatible with it. The development of the PlayStation Vita version was put on hold in November 2015. The PlayStation Vita version of the game was cancelled by its developer in an effort to divert resources towards development of another game.
Windows version was released on August 20, 2015.
Untitled Daito Giken Kōshiki Pachi-Slot Simulator gameĪnnounced in March 2015. The PlayStation Vita, Android, Linux, and Wii U version were never released. The Windows and macOS versions were released on August 13, 2015. The PlayStation Vita version was canceled in August 2016. In May 2017 it was announced that the PlayStation Vita version was canceled. The game was announced on September 17, 2015. Īnnounced to be released on September 26, 2013. The PlayStation Vita version was canceled in February 2017. In 2017 the developer announced that they ran out of funds.
Was to be a download only title, but was cancelled in 2018 Īnnounced for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita during Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014, but the PlayStation Vita version of the game was cancelled in September 2015. By February 2014, status of the game became unknown following the closure of Irrational Games. Initially announced for the PlayStation Vita during Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011, development had yet to begin by February 2013. ĭevelopment was cancelled due to problems with the game's engine. On Septemthe publisher's parent company, Artmove officially suspended business. Ĭontinually delayed development put the game's release beyond the Vita's lifespan. In April 2017 the developers re-announced the game as a PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch game. The PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 version were released on March 8, 2016.Īnnounced in October 2015 for Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita. The following games were initially announced as PlayStation Vita titles, however were subsequently cancelled or postponed indefinitely by developers or publishers.Ĭontinually delayed development put the game's release beyond the Vita's lifespan. While the Vita would go on to have over 1400 games released for it in its lifetime, its niche status also led to a considerable number of cancelled video games as well. The system, positioned as an attempt to appeal both traditional handhelds and mobile phone gaming, maintained a niche following through 2018, though failed to pick up on mainstream success, with production of systems and games scheduled to wrap up in 2019. The PlayStation Vita is a handheld video game console released by Sony in 2011.