Today, I finally finished Tron: Catalyst (I've been busy, okay?). This happened the day after Bithell Games announced that they're laying off the majority of their staff, because they've been "unable to secure a new larger scale project".
Aside from of course feeling bad for the people being laid off, as a Tron fan it also made me think "oh no, it's happening again". Catalyst ends on a cliffhanger, very much suggesting that the intent was to continue the story of the Arc Grid in another game. But the announcement from Bithell definitely makes me worry that we will never see that game, the ending to the story, or at least that it won't be anywhere in the near future.
And we've been here before, haven't we? Tron 2.0 ended on a cliffhanger, but we never got a sequel to that (not even in comic form). The first season of Tron: Uprising ended on a cliffhanger, and we never got a second season, or even the promised final episode of the first season. Tron: Legacy might have some story threads wrapped up in Tron: Ares, but if so, we sure had to wait a good long while.
I know I've joked about it before, but it truly seems that the hallmark of an official Tron story is that it ends up being unfinished, with fascinating concepts and plot threads dangling in the wind.
Oh well, there's always fanfiction, I suppose.












