Wet (video Game) - Development

Development

On July 29, 2008, Activision Blizzard announced that Wet had been dropped along with many other games, thus putting its future into hiatus – though according to Artificial Mind and Movement, the project would not be canceled completely because Wet had come so far along in development. At the Montreal International Game Summit in November 2008, Artistic Technical Director David Lightbown announced that Wet would be released in‭ ‬2009.

On April 24, 2009, Famitsu and Amazon indicated that Bethesda Softworks would be publishing Wet. On April 27, 2009, Bethesda Softworks confirmed that they would publish Wet. The game was released September 15, 2009.

A demo of the game was released on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Marketplace on 22 August 2009.

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