New Terminator Video Game Delayed — Here’s the New Release Date
Skynet can wait: Bitmap Bureau and Reef Entertainment have delayed arcade-style action platformer Terminator 2D: No Fate, nudging it past its original window with a fresh release date now set.
Another day, another delay. Terminator 2D: No Fate is slipping again, and the reason is surprisingly old-school: the boxed versions need to be physically assembled. Not a bug, not a feature slip, just boxes and goodies waiting to be put together.
What changed
Publisher Reef Entertainment says all the parts for every physical edition have finally arrived after earlier holdups, but they still need time to build the Day One and Collector items. So the new release date is Wednesday, December 12. That is a couple weeks later than the last date we were staring at, November 26.
'The physical components for all editions have now finally arrived ... now we have to assemble the physical editions, which we need some time to do.'
The winding release timeline
- Originally planned for September 5
- Pushed to October 31
- Moved again to November 26 due to ongoing global trade and tariff changes that delayed shipment of components needed for the physical Day One and Collector's Editions
- Now set for December 12 to allow time to assemble those physical editions
What the game is
Terminator 2D: No Fate comes from developer Bitmap Bureau and publisher Reef Entertainment. It is an arcade-style action platformer that retells James Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day with a twist: you get new scenarios and multiple endings on top of the film's story. You play as Sarah Connor, the T-800, and John Connor.
Where you can play it
When it finally lands, the game will be out on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.
Note: This update was first reported by Michael Ruiz for PlayStation LifeStyle.