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Terminator 2D: No Fate delayed again, now targeting December release

ADAM D.
ADAM D.
Nov 6

Bitmap Bureau and Reef Entertainment’s retro side-scrolling title, Terminator 2D: No Fate, has been delayed once more. Originally scheduled for release around Halloween following an earlier postponement, the game was later shifted to late November, reportedly due to tariff-related complications. Now, the publishers have confirmed yet another push—this time to December 12—for both the digital and physical editions.

In a recent post on Steam, Reef Entertainment explained that while physical discs are ready, the team needs additional time to assemble and distribute the boxed versions. The studio issued an apology for the repeated setbacks, emphasizing that the extra time is intended to ensure the final product meets expectations.

Terminator 2D: No Fate takes inspiration from James Cameron’s 1991 film, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, reimagining it as a classic 2D action platformer. Players take on the roles of Sarah Connor and the reprogrammed T-800 as they battle to protect young John Connor from the relentless T-1000. The game also extends beyond the events of the movie, allowing players to step into the boots of an adult John Connor during future-war missions set against Skynet’s machine army.

The title aims to blend familiar cinematic elements with fast-paced, arcade-style gameplay and pixel art reminiscent of early 1990s action games. Bitmap Bureau, known for titles like Xeno Crisis and Battle Axe, has built a reputation for creating modern tributes to classic genres, and Terminator 2D appears to follow that same tradition.

Two versions of the game will be available at launch. The standard edition is priced at $59.99, while the $119.99 collector’s edition includes a reversible sleeve, a cloth poster, a commemorative arcade coin, a full-color manual, and a collector’s box.

Although fans of the Terminator franchise will have to wait a bit longer, the December release suggests the end is in sight for a project that’s seen multiple delays. If all goes as planned, Terminator 2D: No Fate will finally give players a chance to revisit one of sci-fi’s most iconic battles—this time through a nostalgic, side-scrolling lens.

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