LucasArts silences Traxion for good

Traxion

Looks like musically-inclined PSP owners will be singing the blues for now. LucasArts announced it has cancelled Traxion, a rhythm-action game and music organizer for the PSP. According to the official statement, LucasArts and Traxion developer Kuju agreed to drop the project. No reasons were given for the decision.

Originally set to be released last fall, Traxion did the demo round at E3 2006. The object of the game is to weave around the line collecting baubles generated by the music being played on the PSP to create combos. But we hate to leave things on a bad note so we might as well mention that Kuju could still release Traxion via another publisher. We’ll keep you posted.

Via Game Informer

Traxion

Looks like musically-inclined PSP owners will be singing the blues for now. LucasArts announced it has cancelled Traxion, a rhythm-action game and music organizer for the PSP. According to the official statement, LucasArts and Traxion developer Kuju agreed to drop the project. No reasons were given for the decision.

Originally set to be released last fall, Traxion did the demo round at E3 2006. The object of the game is to weave around the line collecting baubles generated by the music being played on the PSP to create combos. But we hate to leave things on a bad note so we might as well mention that Kuju could still release Traxion via another publisher. We’ll keep you posted.

Via Game Informer

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