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Paradox Interactive has canceled the release of Life by You, a life simulation game developed by veteran developers of the Sims series. The decision led to the cancellation of the original June 4 release date, which was announced by Deputy CEO Matthias Liglia at the forum. The company expressed regret and acknowledged that it was a major failure to meet the expectations of the company and the community. Although the team offered a time for the extension, it was ultimately decided to cancel the project because the road to a satisfactory release was too uncertain and long. While the future of Life by You has yet to be determined, a decision that is disappointing to the team and community, it reflects Paradox's commitment to providing a product that meets standards and expectations.
The publisher cancels the life simulation game
Paradox Interactive has decided to cancel the release of Life Depends on You, a life simulation game developed by veteran developers of the Sims series. After several postponements of the release of the earlier version, the company decided to suspend the project indefinitely, ultimately leading to the cancellation of the game before the original release date of June 4.
Difficult decisions and disappointments
Deputy CEO Matthias Lilia announced the cancellation at Paradox's forum. Lilia regretted the decision, acknowledging that it was a significant failure for Paradox to meet the expectations of the company and the community. Although the team provided time for the extension, they realized that the road to a satisfactory release was too uncertain and long, and ultimately made the difficult choice of canceling the project.
The future of Life by You is uncertain
Although the specific platform for Life by You has not been officially confirmed, the game seems to be a promising attempt in the field of life simulation games, reminiscent of the Sims series. Canceling the game at such a late stage was a disappointment to the teams involved and the community eager to wait for its release. Although this decision may seem unexpected, Paradox's choice to cancel the game reflects their commitment to providing a product that meets their standards and expectations.