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List of cancelled PlayStation 2 video games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following games were initially announced as PlayStation 2 titles, however were subsequently cancelled or postponed indefinitely by developers or publishers.

Title(s) Cancellation date Developer Publisher
100 Bullets 2004[1] Acclaim Studios Austin Acclaim Entertainment
America's Army 2 2005[2] United States Army United States Army
America's Army: Rise of a Soldier 2005[3] United States Army Ubisoft
American McGee's Alice 2001[4] Rogue Entertainment Electronic Arts
Batman: Dark Tomorrow 2003[5] HotGen Kemco
Black & White 2002[6] Lionhead Studios Electronic Arts
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth 2002[7] Headfirst Productions JoWooD
Capcom Fighting All-Stars 2003[8] Capcom Capcom
Carrier: The Next Mutation 2000[9] Jaleco Jaleco
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay 2004[10] Starbreeze Studios
Daredevil: The Man Without Fear 2004[11] Sony Encore
City of the Dead 2006[12][13] Kuju Entertainment Hip Interactive
Classified: The Sentinel Crisis 2005[14][15] Torus Games
Dark Earth 1997[16][17] Kalisto Entertainment MicroProse
Dead Rush 2004[18][19][20] Treyarch Activision
Deadly Premonition 2007[21][22] Access Games Marvelous Entertainment
Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed 2008[23] Locomotive Games THQ
Dino Crisis 3 2000[24] Capcom Capcom
The Dreamland Chronicles: Freedom Ridge 2001[25] Mythos Games
Ecks vs. Sever 2003[26] Zombie Studios
Emergency Mayhem 2004[27][28] Acclaim Studios Cheltenham Acclaim Entertainment
Fallout Extreme 2000[29] Interplay Entertainment Interplay Entertainment
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2 2004[30] Interplay Entertainment Interplay Entertainment
Final Fantasy XIII 2006[31] Square Enix Square Enix
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 2004[32] 3DO
Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension 2002[33] Asylum Entertainment Electronic Arts
Ice Nine 2004[34] Torus Games
Iron Soldier 3 2000[35] Eclipse Software Design
Jazz Jackrabbit 3 2000 World Tree Games
Jet Moto 2003[36] RedZone Interactive
Jimmy White's Cueball World 2001[37] Awesome Developments Virgin Interactive
Jurassic Park: Survival 2001[38] Savage Entertainment Konami
Lamborghini 2003[39] Rage Software Majesco Entertainment
The Lost 2002[40] Irrational Games Crave Entertainment
Martin Mystère: Operation Dorian Gray 2003[41] Artematica
Medal of Honor: Airborne 2007[42] EA Los Angeles Electronic Arts
The Movies 2006[43] Lionhead Studios Activision
Ninja Gaiden 2001[44] Team Ninja Tecmo
The Nomad Soul 2000[45] Quantic Dream Eidos Interactive
Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee 2001[46] Oddworld Inhabitants GT Interactive
Painkiller: Hell Wars 2007[47] People Can Fly DreamCatcher Interactive
Poncotsu Roman Daikatsugeki Bumpy Trot 2 2007[48] Irem
Road to Sunday 2005[49] San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
The Settlers: Heritage of Kings 2001[50] Blue Byte Ubisoft
Shrek 2003[51] Digital Illusions CE TDK Mediactive
Skies of Arcadia 2002[52] Overworks Sega
SpaceStationSim 2006[53] Vision Videogames
Spawn: In the Demon's Hand 2000[54] Capcom Capcom
StarCraft: Ghost 2005[55] Blizzard Entertainment
Super Duper Sumos 2003[56] Midway Games
Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the Universe 2004[57] Treasure Conspiracy Entertainment
Tremors: The Game 2002[58] Rock Solid Studios Conspiracy Entertainment
Vectorman 3 2003[59] VBlank Software Pseudo Interactive
Virtual Pool: Tournament Edition 2005[60] Celeris Global Star Software
WCW Mayhem 2 2001[61] AKI Corporation Electronic Arts
Zombie Revenge 2001[62] Sega Acclaim Entertainment

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