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The new work of the former StarCraft designer, Battle Aces, announced the suspension of development

2025-05-25 21:33:24|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

It’s always heartbreaking to see a new multiplayer project with a bright future cancellation, and even more sadly, some games have even terminated development before they even go online.Unfortunately, Battle Aces has encountered this fate - a real-time strategy game designed to provide ultra-fast-paced 1v1 and 2v2 battles, while also having deep strategy.Despite the great potential of the concept and the former StarCraft developer as game director, Battle Aces came to an end.

As the first Uncapped Games production, Battle Aces did indeed initially attract a lot of attention among RTS players.First, it is helmed by David King, a senior Blizzard developer who has worked as a senior game designer for nearly a decade in StarCraft 2.Second, the game tries to break through tradition and provides easier to use and faster-paced multiplayer battles rather than falling into a lengthy tug-of-war.Through early testing, players can already experience the game and the progress looks quite smooth.However, Uncapped said they were unable to find a path forward for the ambitious project to succeed.

前《星际争霸》设计师新作《Battle Aces》宣布中止开发

"Today, we announce with deep regret that the development of Battle Aces has ended. The process of developing this game is full of value, and we sincerely thank the community for its enthusiasm and support. Unfortunately, the feedback from early testing is not enough to support continuous development."

"This decision is by no means a breeze. Battle Aces represents a bold vision - we are trying to reimagine real-time strategy games for the next generation. We are committed to creating fast, tactical and easy to use experiences while retaining the depth of RTS games. Every step from internal trials to closed betas, we are inspired by the enthusiasm, feedback and support of players."

The studio's future plans were not mentioned in the statement.It is worrying that if the company does not have enough funds to launch a new project after Battle Aces, it may face layoffs.If the funds are sufficient, perhaps we can see Kim and his team launch new strategy games in the future.

It's a pity that Battle Aces hasn't even entered the early access stage, but in this era where ambitious high-budget multiplayer games may quickly fall into losses after the release, Uncapped's move seems to be just a timely stop loss and avoid risk.However, there are still many excellent free games on the PC platform that are worth instantly experiencing, and they have a bright future.