A year after promising fans that it would completely overhaulAnthem, Bioware announced today that it was pulling the plug on the planned redesign to focus on other games. WhileAnthem’s existing live service will continue for the foreseeable future, fans took to social media to express their disappointment over the canceled overhaul.

Anthemreceived a lukewarm reception when it released in 2019, as fans and critics complained about the game’s various bugs, unexciting story, and lack of engaging content. Bioware initially planned to solve these problems by releasing small but periodic updates that would give players more content, but this plan was scrapped last year when the studio announced it would pause short-term updates to completely revampAnthem. The overhaul, calledAnthem 2.0, was intended to reinvent the game’s “core gameplay loop.”

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But fans will never seeAnthem 2.0, as earlier today Bioware Austin Studio Director Christian Dailey announced that Bioware is ceasing development on the project. Several fans took to Twitter to express their disappointment, with many criticizing Bioware for releasingAnthemas a games as a service title only to scrap it after two years. Twitter user Nanogenix, for example, saidAnthem 2.0is a prime example of why studios should stop developing games as a service titles.

Twitter user Spartinel complained that Bioware has a habit of abandoning underperforming games to jump to the next big thing. They reference howBioware opted to not release DLC forMass Effect: Andromedato instead focus on developingAnthem, only to abandonAnthemfor future projects when it underperformed. Many fans assert thatAndromedahad the same issues asAnthem, including an uninteresting story and lack of content. Dailey said in his announcement that Bioware was halting development onAnthemto focus on the nextMass EffectandDragon Agegames.

Some players, including Twitter user CodyClouser, were so unhappy with Bioware that they requested refunds. They argued that they kept the game because Bioware promised to update it with new content, but now they deserve a refund because no new content is coming. The fans requesting refunds seem to agree that they feel Bioware lied to them by not upholding their promise to revampAnthem.

While many fans were mainly concerned over Bioware’s decision to stop development onAnthemto focus on other games, Dailey gave more reasons for theAnthem 2.0cancellation other than shifting focus to the nextDragon AgeandMass Effectgames. He noted that complications brought on by the COVID-19 slowed production, forcing Bioware to change its priorities on what to work on. About two weeks before the cancellation was announced,EA said that was in the process of assessing the latest build ofAnthem 2.0to determine its future. It is now evident that the assessment resulted in the revamp’s cancellation.

Anthemis available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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