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== Results == |
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− | Plans for a ''Simpsons: Hit and Run'' sequel were dropped and in the end Radical Entertainment ceased development of it's own games. |
+ | * Plans for a ''Simpsons: Hit and Run'' sequel were dropped and in the end Radical Entertainment ceased development of it's own games. |
− | Two years after the release of'' Hit and Run'', Electronic Arts and FOX signed a deal to produce ''The Simpsons Game'', which never reached the same level of popularity as ''Hit and Run''. |
+ | * Two years after the release of'' Hit and Run'', Electronic Arts and FOX signed a deal to produce ''The Simpsons Game'', which never reached the same level of popularity as ''Hit and Run''. |
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Revision as of 16:48, 7 February 2020
The Simpsons: Hit and Run 2 was set to be the sequel to the famous game The Simpsons: Hit and Run developed by Radical Entertainment. The game started to be planned during the end of the original games production.
Why It Was Cancelled
- The only known reason as to why the game was cancelled is because Vivendi Games did not renew their contract with the Simpsons owners and plans for a sequel were dropped.
Results
- Plans for a Simpsons: Hit and Run sequel were dropped and in the end Radical Entertainment ceased development of it's own games.
- Two years after the release of Hit and Run, Electronic Arts and FOX signed a deal to produce The Simpsons Game, which never reached the same level of popularity as Hit and Run.