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One of the most anticipated games of 2017 has been cancelled

Jan 10, 2017, 02:56 IST

It's a bad year for people who like dragon-riding.

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First, "Game of Thrones" gets delayed, and now "Scalebound" is cancelled.

Platinum Games / Microsoft Studios

That's right: the long-in-development action-RPG game that was announced as coming to Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs for 2017 is no longer planned for release. Microsoft confirmed as much to IGN on Monday in a statement:

"After careful deliberation, Microsoft Studios has come to the decision to end production for 'Scalebound.' We're working hard to deliver an amazing lineup of games to our fans this year, including 'Halo Wars 2,' 'Crackdown 3,' 'State of Decay 2,' 'Sea of Thieves' and other great experiences."

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The game was an entirely new series, created in partnership between veteran Japanese game studio Platinum Games and Microsoft's game publishing arm, Microsoft Studios. It was a third-person action game where you played as a stylish hero with a dragon partner. It was originally announced back in 2014 with a tongue-in-cheek trailer, and had likely been in development for some time before that.

"Scalebound" was shown as recently as last year, during the annual game industry trade show E3 in June:

It's not clear why the game is cancelled - likely not from lacking anticipation. The latest trailer for the game (above) looks great! It's got dragons and silly dialog and monsters that make dragons look tiny. 

Just look at this ridiculous monstrosity:

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Platinum Games/Microsoft Studios

Alas, we'll have to strike this one from the list of our top 50 most anticipated games of 2017. We hardly knew ye!

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