One prospective Prey 2 fan has broken a 2,556-day streak of posting daily updates after the recent studio closure

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Prey was released in 2017 to some lukewarm review scores, but overall, it had a pretty fantastic reception, with many praising it as an underrated masterpiece. But only one fan took their love of the game to the next level, counting down the days until a possible sequel was announced. 

The Twitter recent news of Arkane Austin's closure, this dream has come to an end. 

The last tweet posted read, "It's over. (Day 2,559)." Since then, the has retweeted sad reactions to the news, as well as a message from a fellow dedicated Prey hopeful: "You deserved so, so much more. Sincerely hope everyone can land back on their feet and get back to making awesome stuff that you're ionate about."  

Microsoft announced the decision to close multiple studios last Tuesday, including Arkane Austin (Dishonoured, Deathloop, and Prey) and Tango Gameworks, best known for The Evil Within games and recently Hi-Fi Rush. Other studio closures include Alpha Dog Games, while Roundhouse Studios will be ing ZeniMax Online Studios. 

We've seen numerous reactions to this news over the last couple of days, from many players condemning Microsoft's seemingly bold-faced double standards when it came to applauding the likes of Hi-Fi Rush after Aaron Greenberg, the VP at Xbox games marketing, tweeted it was "a breakout hit for us and our players in all key measurements and expectations" last year, adding that they "couldn't be happier with what the team at Tango Gameworks delivered with this surprise release."

It's sad to see any studio shut down, but these closures have hit particularly hard due to how great these studios' games were—the stumbles of Redfall aside. And while Prey get it for 80% off right now.  

Elie Gould
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Elie is a news writer with an unhealthy love of horror games—even though their greatest fear is being chased. When they're not screaming or hiding, there's a good chance you'll find them testing their metal in metroidvanias or just iring their Pokemon TCG collection. Elie has previously worked at TechRadar Gaming as a staff writer and studied at JOMEC in International Journalism and Documentaries – spending their free time filming short docs about Smash Bros. or any indie game that crossed their path.