Fabulous fighting game Drag Her! has been cancelled,Pretty Ex-Girlfriend ending hopes of seeing famous drag queens like Asia O'Hara and BenDeLaCreme scratch each others' eyes out. Times are tough in the games industry, and now even queens are being toppled.
Indie developer Fighting Chance Games publicly announced Drag Her!'s cancellation on Wednesday, revealing the project would be shutting down after three years in development.
SEE ALSO: Crab MLMs, gay Dracula, and Pooh Bear body horror: 9 of the best upcoming games at SXSW Sydney"This is an especially painful decision brought about by a simple lack of funding," Fighting Chance Games wrote on X (formerly Twitter). "Over the life of this project, we have pitched to a long list of publishers, platforms, and more looking to get Drag Her! picked up. Despite a groundswell of audience support, a fully funded Kickstarter, successful grant applications, and wonderful turnout at major game events — no amount of legitimacy we built has culminated in a deal."
Drag Her!'s small development team is also disbanding, meaning that we're unlikely to see another title from Fighting Chance Games any time soon. Studio director Ian Ramsay told Mashable that some team members have moved on to other jobs, while others are still looking for work.
"We still have a great deal of love and respect for one another and the game, and are sad that it’s come to a premature end," Ramsay said.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Fighting Chance Games initially launched Drag Her!'s crowdfunding campaign in 2022, which raised over $75,000 for the 2D side-scrolling fighting game's development. While acknowledging that it would be a challenge to convince investors that a market exists at the intersection of drag and video games, the developers were resolute in taking on the task.
The team officially licensed the likenesses of famous drag queens such as Kim Chi, Laganja Estranja, and Alaska Thunderfuck 5000, and even got so far as running a beta playtest last August. Mashable had the opportunity to play Drag Her! at SXSW Sydney last year, and found it a delightfully camp experience.
Yet investors remained skeptical, and Fighting Chance Games is now being forced to sashay away.
"Without money, and with a future made bleak by the ongoing layoffs in the game industry, we could no longer hang on," Fighting Chance Games wrote on Kickstarter. "If we were in a better position, we would've just self published and utilised different premium options (like DLC characters and outfits), but we were basically swinging from small pots of money that would keep us going and then forcing us to stop."
Sadly, Ramsay told Mashable that Drag Her!is unlikely to return to the stage despite the team's best efforts.
"We don’t really see [any future for Drag Her!]" said Ramsay. "We did everything in our power to bring our game to life. In order for us to come back to her, there would need to be a substantial shift in the demographics of the people who fund games.
"Investors remained reticent to see value in a game that didn’t reflect them personally. This was in spite of how many people it DID represent, the hungry dedicated fanbase, and the success the team accrued along the way."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
It's a sad end to Drag Her!'s story, and one that we're unfortunately likely to see repeated. The games industry is currently being ravaged by job cuts and studio closures, with over 8,000 layoffs announced within the first two months of 2024 alone. Both Electronic Arts and Take-Two Interactive have announced plans to cut five percent of their respective workforces, while PlayStation revealed it would lay off 900 employees.
In an environment where even Star Warsgames are being cancelled while proven studios are killed, it feels as though nothing is safe in the games industry right now.
"For us, Drag Her!was a killer piece of gay media — a chance to showcase the sheer joy of queer culture — and an opportunity to move the community forward," Fighting Chance Games wrote. "A game that could normalise, equalise, and validate, rather than force us to the margins."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Fortunately, all of Fighting Chance Games' hard work won't completely vanish into thin air. The developers are turning their lemons into "gay ass lemonade" by releasing a "skinny" version of the game on PC for free — more a drag princess than a fully fledged queen.
Drag Her! Failure to Launch Editionwill only have three combatants as opposed to the seven that were initially planned, and won't have the career mode that the developers had envisaged. But if you're a fan of Kim Chi, Laganja Estranja, or Alaska Thunderfuck 5000, it could still be fun to jump in for some local or online multiplayer. The incomplete game will be released on Steam May 16 at 9 a.m. PT / 12 a.m. ET.
"Fight your friends, neighbors, enemies, and she-roes (sometimes all at once with 4-player mode)," reads Drag Her!'s Steam page. "The only thing you can't fight is the inevitable foreclosure of your game studio."
Topics Gaming
TikTok's in'Meditations' delivers a daily dose of play to keep you chill in 2019Police called after man heard shouting death threats ... at a spiderA bald eagle went rogue at college football game and landed on fansYelp adds new alert for crisis pregnancy centersAmazon sends customer a picture of their package mid37 of the most brutal Trump burns tweeted by Stephen King in 201837 of the most brutal Trump burns tweeted by Stephen King in 2018Apple insiders say the iPhone 14 event will take place on Sept. 7'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for August 24Trump to kid about believing in Santa: 'At 7 it's marginal, right?'What to expect from Apple's iPhone 14 September event‘5 Love Languages’ quiz on TikTok: What's the deal, and how can I try it?Watch The Rock's mom learn he bought her a house for ChristmasMeta's Quest VR headsets now require a Meta account10 New Year's resolutions that will make your online life a little betterAmazon sends customer a picture of their package midBusted: Looks like Alexandria OcasioPresident Obama tweets inspiring New Year's messageDo you need to watch 'Game of Thrones' before 'House of the Dragon'? Women’s World Cup 2023 final livestream: How to watch England vs Spain for free First Russian moon mission in decades ends in lunar crash Peloton Tread+ treadmill will finally work without a paid subscription again Best Segway deal: Segway Ninebot KickScooter ES2 on sale for 49% off Tesla now lets you control your car with Apple Shortcuts 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for August 20, 2023 What We’re Loving: Boyhood, Blockbusters, Bay Area Ceramists by The Paris Review What We’re Loving: Algiers, Aliens, Adulthood by The Paris Review Where to buy vaccine card holders USDA announces $667 million ReConnect Program for rural internet access The Morning News Roundup for July 15, 2014 The Morning News Roundup for July 24, 2014 Interviewing Dame Iris by James Atlas David Lynch, Hiding in Plain Sight She Jazzes That Dazzling Verse Suni Lee blames social media for her bronze medal on uneven bars Swinging for the Fences Samsung 'Try Galaxy' for iPhone adds Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 features 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for August 22, 2023 Letter from Tel Aviv: Love and Rockets by Rebecca Sacks
1.6005s , 10134.84375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Pretty Ex-Girlfriend】,Miracle Information Network