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The series went dormant for several years after Rare was acquired by [[Microsoft]] and many projects in development were canceled. One of these projects was ''Velvet Dark'', a spin-off based on Joanna's sister. A proper sequel initially made for [[GameCube]] was not canceled and instead shifted to {{iw|wikipedia|Xbox|console}}, before finally releasing as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Perfect Dark Zero}}'', as a prequel to the original, and as a launch title for {{iw|wikipedia|Xbox 360}} on November 22, 2005. while the game was received as a solid entry to the series, many voiced disappointment and how it was much worse than the previous entry in many ways. While the graphics and weapon combat were praised, many design decisions like orientation sensitive actions and a more sexualized design for Joanna were believed by fans to have betrayed the design philosophy of the original game. A two-parter sequel to the original called ''Perfect Dark Core'' and ''Perfect Dark Vengence'' began development shortly after, that would seen Joanna traveling around the world and visiting places like {{iw|wikipedia|Cairo}} and {{iw|wikipedia|Russia}}, before landing on {{iw|wikipedia|Saturn}}'s largest moon, {{iw|wikipedia|Titan|moon}}, where Russia had uncovered an ancient civilization beneath its frosty surface. Both of these were cancelled by Microsoft in 2007 due to underwhelming sales of ''Perfect Dark Zero''.<ref>https://www.unseen64.net/2011/03/21/perfect-dark-core-xbox-360-cancelled-prototype/</ref> | The series went dormant for several years after Rare was acquired by [[Microsoft]] and many projects in development were canceled. One of these projects was ''Velvet Dark'', a spin-off based on Joanna's sister. A proper sequel initially made for [[GameCube]] was not canceled and instead shifted to {{iw|wikipedia|Xbox|console}}, before finally releasing as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Perfect Dark Zero}}'', as a prequel to the original, and as a launch title for {{iw|wikipedia|Xbox 360}} on November 22, 2005. while the game was received as a solid entry to the series, many voiced disappointment and how it was much worse than the previous entry in many ways. While the graphics and weapon combat were praised, many design decisions like orientation sensitive actions and a more sexualized design for Joanna were believed by fans to have betrayed the design philosophy of the original game. A two-parter sequel to the original called ''Perfect Dark Core'' and ''Perfect Dark Vengence'' began development shortly after, that would seen Joanna traveling around the world and visiting places like {{iw|wikipedia|Cairo}} and {{iw|wikipedia|Russia}}, before landing on {{iw|wikipedia|Saturn}}'s largest moon, {{iw|wikipedia|Titan|moon}}, where Russia had uncovered an ancient civilization beneath its frosty surface. Both of these were cancelled by Microsoft in 2007 due to underwhelming sales of ''Perfect Dark Zero''.<ref>https://www.unseen64.net/2011/03/21/perfect-dark-core-xbox-360-cancelled-prototype/</ref> | ||
The series once again went dormant due to Rare choosing to shift focus away from legacy intellectual property, outside of a [[wikipedia:Perfect Dark | The series once again went dormant due to Rare choosing to shift focus away from legacy intellectual property, outside of a [[wikipedia:Perfect Dark 2010 video game|remaster]] of ''Perfect Dark'' for {{iw|wikipedia|Xbox 360}} developed by [[4J Studios]] in 2010. The series made an unexpected return at [[The Game Awards]] 2020 with a teaser trailer for a game simply titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Perfect Dark|cancelled video game}}''. The game was being co-developed by The Initiative and Crystal Dynamics (best known for their work on ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tomb Raider}}'' and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Legacy of Kain}}'') and was planned to be released on PC and Xbox Series X/S. After years of no announcements, a new trailer released on June 9, 2024. The next announcement was its sudden cancellation on July 2, 2025 alongside the closure of The Initiative.<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2025/07/02/xbox-has-cancelled-perfect-dark-and-two-more-games-amongst-layoffs/</ref> | ||
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