Lost In Limbo2017 was absolutely packed with games, from long-awaited ones like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Persona 5 to surprises like PlayerUnknown`s Battlegrounds. There were also big announcements, like Dragon Ball FighterZ and Metro Exodus. But amid all the news and excitement, there are games that have dropped off the radar almost entirely.The long-missing Cyberpunk 2077 finally reemerged with a recent one-word tweet, presumably a hint that developer CD Projekt Red will have more to say in the near future. It`s a very small thing, but it`s enough to release Cyberpunk from our missing games list after three straight years of nothing.However, not all games are so lucky; there are quite a few that we`ve heard very little about in years, some announced ages ago and others only hinted at with no official word. These games haven`t been canceled outright, either, leaving them in limbo. From the Final Fantasy 7 Remake to Borderlands 3 and beyond, these are the biggest missing games we`re still waiting to hear more (or anything) about. Final Fantasy 7 RemakeYou probably remember that a Final Fantasy VII Remake is happening, but it`s faded into the background in recent months. It was announced at Sony`s E3 2015 press conference, and we even saw a gameplay trailer later that year. There was also an interview in March 2017 with director Tetsuya Nomura that detailed some gameplay systems (including stealth and taking cover).The last bit of news came in May 2017, when it was revealed that Square Enix would be developing the game internally (rather than with outside help, as was previously announced). But that didn`t come with many details. So far, we know that the FF7 Remake will be split into multiple installments and will feature full voice acting--what`s missing is more gameplay and any information about a release date. The Star Wars GamesEA shuttered developer Visceral Games last October, putting the status of its Amy Hennig-led Star Wars gam ...
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