Extremely OK Games has cancelled its follow-up to Celeste

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Extremely OK Games has cancelled its upcoming game Earthblade. The followup to the team’s beloved indie sensation Celeste was in 2022 and expected to release last year. Maddy Thorson announced the news on the studio’s website today.

“Noel and I…began to reflect on how the game has felt for us to work on day-to-day, and realized that it has been a struggle for a long time,” she wrote. “Sure, working on one project for so long is bound to become a slog, but this feels like a deeper problem. Celeste‘s success applied pressure on us to deliver something bigger and better with Earthblade, and that pressure is a large part of why working on it has become so exhausting.”

The studio, led by Thorson and Noel Berry, parted ways with EXOK co-founder Pedro Medeiros in November. However, Thorson was clear in her message that the rift between team members was not the reason for cancelling Earthblade. In fact, all of the public conversation between the former colleagues thus far has remained amicable. Thorson offered firm support for Medeiros and his new game project Neverway in her post: “If you were excited about Earthblade and angry about its cancelling, Pedro and the Neverway team aren’t the enemy and anyone who treats them as such isn’t welcome in any EXOK community.”

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