Alright, so here’s the thing. Picture this: you’re eagerly waiting for some mind-blowing game to drop—Ken Levine’s Judas, to be exact. Now, I’m not much of a game fanatic myself (I once took eight months to finish a ten-hour game because life! And sandwiches.), but Judas had people buzzing. So what happened? Did it vanish into thin CO2-packed air?
Now, I’m not one to point fingers, but… okay, maybe I am a little. Turns out, the game was set to strut onto the PS5 stage by March 2025. But here’s the kicker—no one thought to tell us it’s not happening. Feels like when you’re waiting for a bus that was secretly canceled. Been there, done that.
Take-Two, the bigwigs behind this, had promised things back in February 2023. Their CEO, Strauss Zelnick—name kind of sounds fun to say, doesn’t it?—was all sure and stuff when chatting with IGN, saying, “Nah, we’re all good. March 2025, no problemo.” Except, yeah, problemo.
Cue yesterday’s bombshell: GTA 6 also got pushed back, but did anyone mention Judas? Nope. Crickets. And suddenly, we’re all like, “Uh, guys, what about that game Ken’s been working on since, like, 2014?”
Then there was that report way before even March 2025 was a distant horizon. Jason Schreier over at Bloomberg tossed around some pretty intense words, like “development hell.” Sounds pretty dramatic, right? He hinted that maybe, just maybe, things weren’t all sunshine and rainbows due to Levine’s, um, unique leadership flair. Picture lots of caffeine and maybe a little too much perfectionism.
Anyway—no wait, where was I? Oh right, Judas. Honestly, with all this radio silence, are we ever getting it? Sometimes I stare at the ceiling and wonder if we’ll see it before flying cars become a thing. Here’s hoping.