Nacon Studio Milan confirms a complete redesign of the game and delays its release with no new date.
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Nacon has confirmed significant changes in the development of Terminator: Survivors. The studio responsible, Nacon Studio Milan, has announced that the game completely abandons early access and will no longer be released in 2025, in addition to confirming that it will be a single-player experience only, eliminating the cooperative mode initially planned.
The information comes through an official update from the team, published on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, in which they explain the reasons behind this creative and calendar shift.
A complete rethinking of the project
Originally planned for early access in 2024, Terminator: Survivors was progressively delayed until it was left in limbo. Now, the studio confirms that early access has been definitively canceled, as they want the first contact with players to be with a complete and polished version, not with a product in development.
Additionally, after months of internal testing and conversations with fans of the saga, the team has decided to eliminate cooperative multiplayer. According to them, this decision responds to a clear idea: to offer an authentic, tense, and uncompromising Terminator experience, focused on individual survival in a world dominated by Skynet.
An experience focused on survival and atmosphere
The studio insists that Terminator: Survivors does not want to be just another shooter. The proposal is based on a hostile open world, where every encounter with a machine can be lethal, and where running, hiding, or dying will be a constant. The player will live the first steps of the human resistance after Judgment Day, facing the first prototypes of Skynet in a dark and oppressive environment.
This approach, according to Nacon Milan, did not fit with a cooperative design without diluting the tension or with an early access release that could break the immersion.
No release date, but with closed game tests
For now, there is no new release window, beyond the fact that the game will no longer arrive in 2025. However, the studio has confirmed that it will organize closed game tests under NDA throughout development, with the goal of continuing to receive direct feedback from the community before the final release.
Nacon closes the statement by thanking players for their patience and ensuring that their goal is to deliver a game worthy of the Terminator legacy, even if it means waiting longer than expected.

