The ultimate Terminator game is delayed again to almost the end of the year

- November 6, 2025
- Updated: November 6, 2025 at 2:49 PM

The game Terminator 2D: No Fate, developed by Bitmap Bureau and published by Reef Entertainment, has faced multiple delays since its announcement. Originally scheduled for Halloween this year, its release was first postponed to late November and then again to December. The new definitive release date has been set for December 12, for both physical and digital versions, according to a statement published on Steam by Reef Entertainment.
A game that seems cursed
In its statement, the company explained that, although it already has the discs ready, it needs additional time to prepare the physical editions of the game. “We sincerely apologize for the repeated delays,” expressed Reef, showing appreciation for the patience of the gaming community. The developer reaffirmed its commitment to delivering a quality title and promised that fans will soon be able to experience Terminator 2D: No Fate.
This game is a loose adaptation of the iconic movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day, where players will be able to control not only Sarah Connor and the famous T-800, but also adult John Connor. Their goal will be to protect John from the threat of the T-1000 and potentially prevent the near extermination of the human race at the hands of Skynet and its machines. Throughout the game, players will also have the opportunity to participate in levels set in the future war against Skynet.
Regarding the physical editions, Terminator 2D: No Fate will offer two versions: a standard edition priced at $60 and a collector’s edition at $120. The collector’s edition will include a series of extras, such as reversible box art, a fabric poster, a 25 mm arcade coin with the game logo, a full-color manual, and a collector’s box. These items are designed to appeal to collectors and fans of the franchise.
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