Summary

  • Judas has now missed its March 2025 release window, but it may still come out this year.
  • Ghost Story Games' lack of updates about Judas' progress has left many fans anxious and uncertain.
  • A potential delay may be necessary to ensure that Judas is perfected and avoids competition, but stronger communication needs to accompany this.

Judas has been in the works for some time now. First officially announced at The Game Awards 2022, Judas is the forthcoming debut from noted creator and designer Ken Levine's Ghost Story Games, which formed in 2017 as a rebranding of Levine's former studio, Irrational Games. Known for his vision for the BioShock series, many are expecting Judas to be a spiritual successor to it. Everything revealed so far about Judas looks promising, with its use of Levine's "Narrative LEGOS" idea of player freedom and choice-driven story combined with more roguelike elements in an FPS-RPG hybrid experience.

But Judas currently finds itself in a less than desirable situation. Originally given a targeted release of March 2025, this has now come and passed without a word from the developer regarding its status or a new possible date. And now that Judas has missed its intended launch window, the uncertainty around when, or even if, it will manage to release this year has only increased. Yet there remains some hope and ways for Ghost Story to deliver the title this year, or if it does end up being further delayed, to ensure fans are more well-informed in the future.

BioShock 4 has also been in development for at least five years by 2K's Cloud Chamber studio, with the developer similarly providing barely any updates about its progress.

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Judas Has Already Missed Its Stated Release Window, But it Could Still Come Through

Judas Could Still Make a 2025 Release

Though it seems natural for fans to compare Judas to BioShock, its more ambitious and nonlinear design elements may make a delay necessary in order to get everything right. The title's most recent update came at last year's PlayStation State of Play event at the end of January in the form of the story trailer for Judas. The frustrating part, of course, is that Ghost Story Games did not do a great job of keeping players informed about its actual release date even before it missed its broad March window, and that's especially true now that it's passed this.

With all that said, there's a chance Judas may still yet emerge this year. The early half of 2025 was swamped with other highly-awaited games like Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Avowed, Civilization 7, Split Fiction, and Assassin's Creed Shadows, just to name a few. It's possible that Ghost Story wished to avoid this crowded space, but the lack of communication on Judas remains a sticking point. With the summer traditionally being a slower period for games, though, one potentiality is that it could be waiting to surprise fans at the last minute, announcing a date for Judas and quickly releasing it around then. This would surely be welcome and perhaps let the studio take advantage of the breathing room that normally goes with it.

Although unlikely, and it would be quite an unorthodox move, Judas could also be stealth-released sometime this year.

If Judas Doesn't Drop in 2025, It Can't Remain Silent Much Longer

Depending on how long the wait for Judas stretches on from now, fans will likely become more anxious and increasingly skeptical of it. A big factor this year as well is that Grand Theft Auto 6's release alone will determine many others'. As things stand, it seems the best possible move would be for Ghost Story Games to be more forthcoming about Judas' status, even if it means disappointing fans with a further out date. While a one-year delay wouldn't be too unreasonable, and it might allow Judas the time needed to be refined, at the very least, it would behoove the developer to have better and clearer messaging to assure players and set realistic expectations for when it may actually arrive.

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