
Last summer Electronic Arts and developer DICE turned the first person shooter genre on its head by releasing Battlefield 1943 as a downloadable title on the Playstation 3 and the XBOX 360. The game was well received by both critics and gamers alike and it made a case for a different distribution model for online shooters. The success of Battlefield 1943 was sure to attract others to its unique distribution model. Atomic Games, the developers behind the stalled Six Days in Fallujah, is one of the first to jump on board with the announcement of their newest title, Breach.

Heritage Global Patents & Trademarks is conducting an auction for QC Games' ARPG Breach IP, including the underlying engine technology.

Lots of video games get canceled due to studio closures, lack of resources, and other issues, but we would have loved to play these 10 canceled games.
Not only was P.T. an awesome demo, but just the way it was dropped on us and eventually revealed as Silent Hills was one of those really special moments in gaming. I don't even want to be reminded of it now.
I just want a Getaway 3. I mean Sony has nailed the cinematic, open world genre for a while now. A return to the Getaway with the tech they got now would be so good
Six Days in Fallujah was a game I would have been interested to see how it would have turned out. SOCOM like tactical shooter with destructive environments. Lots of work on it and then it was just scrapped.

On April 3, 2019, QC Games unexpectedly announced that both the studio and Breach were being shut down. As of this writing, Breach is still technically playable, but QC Games’ accompanying FAQ makes it clear the game’s servers will eventually be turned off for good.