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Capcom cancels Red Dead Revolver and Dead Phoenix

By Staff

Two of Capcom's projects for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube have been canceled.

GameSpot has contacted Capcom Japan and confirmed that Red Dead Revolver for the PlayStation 2 and Dead Phoenix for the GameCube have been canceled. The sites for the two titles were deleted from Capcom's official Web site yesterday, and the games were taken off the release schedule list, raising doubts about their development status. Neither game was on display at E3. The news comes despite a recent report from a Capcom staff member stating that Red Dead Revolver was still being developed under an alternative cash source.

In the past few weeks, Capcom has announced the cancellation of three titles: Capcom Fighting All Stars, Red Dead Revolver, and Dead Phoenix.

3 comments
spear34
spear34 like.author.displayName 1 Like

i already have red dead revolver i need and want dead phoenix it looks awesome great graphics hardcore action and tons of fighting so capcom should release dead phoenix

karateboy368
karateboy368 like.author.displayName 1 Like

Capcom and nintendo Please release dead pheonix! I loved Panzer Dragoon Orta and i still have high hopes for this game. Please release it!

ChiefFreeman
ChiefFreeman like.author.displayName 1 Like

cool, another gamespot Glitch. Anyways, dead Phoenix DESERVES to come back! It looked totally awesome. PLEASE Nintendo, bring it to the Revolution!

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