Matter (video game)

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Matter
Developer(s)Blind Wink Games
Publisher(s)Microsoft Studios
Platform(s)Xbox 360
ReleaseCancelled

Matter is a cancelled video game for the Xbox 360. It would have used the Kinect peripheral.[1] It was originally announced at E3 2012; the game was set in a universe similar to that of Tron,[2] with futuristic, industrial graphics, and featured small, metallic balls as the main characters.[3] Originally, filmmaker Gore Verbinski, director of Pirates of the Caribbean and Rango, was attached to the project.[2]

The game was announced to be cancelled about a year later.[4] While reasons for the cancellation are unknown, a poster on the NeoGAF forums hinted at mismanagement and the studio's unfamiliarity with game development as the main problem.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "E3 2012: Microsoft Press Conference Live Blog". GamingUnion.
  2. ^ a b "E3 2012: Gore Verbinski's Matter Is An Xbox 360 Exclusive". Cinema Blend. 2012-06-04.
  3. ^ "LocoCycle and Matter Reveal - E3 2012 Xbox 360". YouTube.
  4. ^ "Gore Verbinski's Kinect game Matter cancelled". Develop.
  5. ^ "Gore Verbinski's Kinect game Matter cancelled". VG247. 2013-03-07.