➀ Project Archipelago, a team-based Battle Royale developed by the studio behind Sniper Elite, has been cancelled just three months after its announcement. ➁ The cancellation is reportedly due to Tencent pulling out as a financier, following the failure of PlayStation's live-service shooter Concord. ➂ Little was known about the project, but it was intended to create a new gameplay experience by utilizing the unique skillsets of Rebellion and Level Infinite.
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