Hytale cancelled by Riot Games after 7 years of development

Riot Games has cancelled Hytale and will shut down Hypixel Studios after years of stalled development

Riot Games has officially cancelled development of the long-delayed sandbox RPG Hytale and will begin the process of closing Hypixel Studios, the team behind the project.

The decision was confirmed by Hypixel co-founder Aaron "Noxy" Donaghey, who described it as a difficult outcome for both the studio and its parent company.

“This isn’t the conclusion we had hoped for,” Donaghey said in a public statement. “Despite years of iteration, technical overhauls and strategic reviews, we ultimately couldn’t find a version of Hytale that delivered on its original promise.”

Originally unveiled in 2018, Hytale had been in development for several years before being acquired by Riot in 2020.

The game had attracted attention for its blocky aesthetic and sandbox structure reminiscent of Minecraft, but never reached a playable release. Target launch windows in 2021 and later 2023 were repeatedly delayed as the studio reworked its ambitions and engine.

Over time, the project grew increasingly complex. As the genre evolved, internal expectations reportedly shifted, and the development roadmap became harder to follow.

“The further we went, the more we realised the scope required significant compromises,” Donaghey said. “None of those options would have produced the experience we envisioned.”

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