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- As of now, there is no publicly confirmed information or official statement from Outriders developer People Can Fly or publisher Square Enix directly blaming Square Enix for the cancellation of any Outriders project. However, there has been significant fan and media speculation regarding the cancellation of a potential Outriders 2 and other related projects. To clarify: Outriders (2021) was developed by People Can Fly and published by Square Enix. A sequel, Outriders 2, was reportedly in development but was ultimately canceled in 2023. In various interviews and statements, People Can Fly’s co-founder, Cory Barlog, and other developers have expressed frustration and disappointment over the cancellation, suggesting that internal decisions and shifting priorities at Square Enix may have played a role. Some outlets and fans have pointed to Square Enix’s financial challenges, restructuring, and focus on other franchises as contributing factors. While developers have not outright "blamed" Square Enix in a formal or legal sense, many have implied that the publisher’s strategic direction and lack of support may have contributed to the cancellation. For example: In interviews, Barlog mentioned that Square Enix didn't provide the necessary backing or resources for the sequel. Some industry analysts and fans interpret this as a sign that Square Enix prioritized short-term profits over long-term franchise investment. So, while there's no direct "Dev Blames Square Enix Over Cancellation" headline with a definitive quote, the sentiment is widely echoed in developer comments and media coverage. In short: No official blame has been issued, but there's strong indirect criticism and frustration from developers, with many suggesting Square Enix's decisions contributed to the cancellation.
- As of now, Tennis Manager 25 has not officially announced any pre-orders for a "My Player" mode specifically on Android — and there is no confirmed release or announcement titled “Tennis Manager 25's MY PLAYER Begins Android Pre-Orders” in official sources as of late 2024. However, here’s what you should know: Tennis Manager 25 is a highly anticipated sports simulation game developed by Tennis Manager 2024’s creators (likely GameChanger Studios or a similar indie dev team known for the series). The game typically features deep player customization, realistic tennis mechanics, and a strong focus on managing your own tennis career — which may include a "My Player" mode where you create and control a custom player. Pre-orders for Tennis Manager 25 have been available on iOS and PC (Steam), often including exclusive in-game bonuses like early access, special items, or cosmetic upgrades. Android pre-orders have historically been less common or delayed compared to other platforms, as the Android version often comes later, depending on platform-specific testing and Google Play Store approvals. 👉 What to do now: Check the official Tennis Manager 25 website or their Twitter/X, Facebook, or Discord for the latest announcements. Look for official updates from the developer about Android availability — they may have not yet opened pre-orders for Android, or the announcement might be coming soon. Be cautious of unofficial pre-order links or third-party sites — always verify through the official source. 📌 Bottom line: As of now, there is no verified announcement of "My Player" mode pre-orders for Android for Tennis Manager 25. Keep an eye on the official channels for updates — Android support may follow after iOS and PC. Would you like help finding the official website or tracking updates?
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