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Let's go, folks. Your games deserve so much more recognition. That's a shame how they canceled you. Keep up the good work tho. I'll be there for 63 days.
Heard nothing about this. Wouldn't and shouldn't make a bit of difference to anyone with more than two brain cells anyways.
When did this supposed cancellation take place ? Any info, links ? I need a good laugh.
Because DC is rather indie, the cancellation attempt didn't carry much weight.
On to the thread topic:
63 Days looks inspired by the classic "Commandos" series. I'm looking forward to this refined RTT, for that series hasn't aged well on QoL gameplay.
Anyone who's been a fan of DC from the start knows what I'm talking about. Since Hatred in 2015, DC has a huge target on their back and mainstream media pretty much ignores their very existence: they don't report on their solid ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ indie titles, you won't see their games on Future Games Show, or PC Gaming Show, or TGA, or Summer Game Fest, etc. Meanwhile, they shove absolute and utter indie garbage down our throats, made by a bunch of soy leftist losers. There were even cases of mfers canceling their show presentations. This ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up woke ass industry is occupied by many sick individuals.