After posting daily updates for 7 years, Prey fan account that was counting the days until a sequel reacts to studio closure: "It's over"

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A Prey fan account that's been diligently counting down the days, quite🐎 literally, for a sequel to the 2017 FPS, has thrown in the towel now that Arkane Austin has been shuttere𒐪d.

Early on Tuesday, Microsoft💯 confirmed that it had close♌d several Bethesda and ZeniMax studios, including Arkane Austin and Tan🧸go Gameworks. Arkane Austin, of course, is the studio behind the popular Dishonored series as well as Deathloop, Redfall, and 2017's Prey. The latter is a game many have wanted a sequel to for years,🐽 and although that prospect has appeared rather slim given the deafening silence from all who would be involved, that studio's closure is the nail on the coffin.

Breaking a 2,556-long streak of tweets reading simply, "no," the Twitter account 'Has Prey 2 Been Announced Yet?'﷽ shared this utterly tragic tweet on Tuesday after the news of Arkane Austin's closure:

2017's Prey is mostly unrelated reboot of the cult classic 2006 FPS of the same name, developed by Human H🐼ead. A sequel to that game was in development at one point but was quietly shelved back in 2011 until Bethesda officially canceled it in 2014.

Despite its enduring popularity with both players and critics, 2017's Prey is considered a commercial flop, which is probably a big reason 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft never gave the green light for a sequel.

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