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Dean Hall’s Day-Z Follow Up, Ion, Is Canceled

March 7, 2017 by Kris Kittie

“Games get paused, cancelled, pulled back all the time in the industry,” says Hall.

Ion was announced in 2015 by DayZ created Dean Hall, but has now reportedly been canceled.

Neither Hall’s company, RocketWorkz or co-developer Improbable are currently working on Ion, according to a report from Eurogamer.

“We’re not actively working on Ion,” Hall stated. “I am not involved in that. Nor is RocketWerkz.” Improbable has also come forward and said that “We can definitely say that Improbable is not currently working on Ion.”

“Ion was initially conceived as a project for co-development between Improbable and RocketWerkz,” the former said. “A lot has changed since then. Dean Hall moved back to New Zealand from London, RocketWerkz has started work on a number of other games, and we have grown increasingly into a platform for games to be deployed on.

“We currently have no plans to develop or release a game ourself,” the company concluded.

Hall also confirms elsewhere in the Eurogamer interview that active development ceased on Ion when he moved from London to New Zealand between August and October last year. He also gives a hint as to why the project is no longer up and running.

“Ion could only happen with a company like Improbable, with the scale of technology like that, and that’s not a game we could do alone,” said Hall, who previously left DayZ publisher Bohemia Interactive in 2014 to set up RocketWerkz.

“Games get paused, cancelled, pulled back all the time in the industry,” he added, before concluding that he wants RocketWerkz to have greater control over its future projects: “The whole idea of setting up RocketWerkz was to try a lot of different stuff. Part of what we were doing with RocketWerkz in the early days was experimenting around and saying, ‘How do we want to make games?’ Do we want to focus on partnering, do we want to look for other people to do technology? And the decision we’ve made is to very much focus on the projects we control in their entirety ourselves.”

However, RocketWerkz is apparently working on a number of other projects.

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