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Top 5 Videospielfilm Flops enthüllt

Autor:Kristen Aktualisieren:May 27,2025

Der Bereich von Videospielfilmen ist mit mehr Enttäuschungen übersät als die meisten anderen Genres. Ikonische Flops wie der Super Mario Bros. von 1993 und das Mortal Kombat von 1997: Annihilation sind berüchtigt, weil sie nicht die Essenz und Aufregung ihres Quellmaterials erfassen können. In den letzten Jahren hat sich jedoch ein Hoffnungsschimmer mit Erfolgen wie der Sonic the Hedgehog -Serie und dem Super Mario Bros. -Film verzeichnet, der einen vielversprechenderen Ansatz zur Anpassung dieser geliebten Spiele zeigt. Dennoch waren nicht alle Versuche erfolgreich, wie sich die weniger als herausragende Empfang von Filmen wie Borderlands belegt.

Hollywood bleibt in ihren Bemühungen bestehen, und während die Bar von einigen wirklich misergen Anpassungen niedrig gesetzt wurde, gibt es immer Raum für Verbesserungen.

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As of now, Nexus Anima, the upcoming action RPG from Cyber Connect2 (known for Nier: Automata, Dr. Stone, and Fate/Grand Order), has not officially entered a Closed Beta Test (CBT) phase.
Here’s what we know based on official updates and community reports:
✅ Official Status (as of June 2024):

Nexus Anima is in late development, with strong production quality and a confirmed 2025 release window.
The game has had teasers and trailers since 2023, showcasing its post-apocalyptic world, deep narrative, and blend of action-RPG mechanics.
No official CBT announcement has been made by Cyber Connect2 or Square Enix (publisher).
There has been no invite-only CBT, no registration portal, and no public beta access.

🔍 What’s Likely Happening:

The team may be preparing for a Limited Closed Beta in late 2024 or early 2025, but this has not been confirmed.
If a CBT does happen, it will likely be announced through:
The official Nexus Anima website (https://www.nexusanima.com)
Social media channels (Twitter/X, Instagram, YouTube)
Press releases via Square Enix or Cyber Connect2



⚠️ Beware of Scams:

Fake CBT sign-ups,
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As of now, Nexus Anima, the upcoming action RPG from Cyber Connect2 (known for Nier: Automata, Dr. Stone, and Fate/Grand Order), has not officially entered a Closed Beta Test (CBT) phase. Here’s what we know based on official updates and community reports: ✅ Official Status (as of June 2024): Nexus Anima is in late development, with strong production quality and a confirmed 2025 release window. The game has had teasers and trailers since 2023, showcasing its post-apocalyptic world, deep narrative, and blend of action-RPG mechanics. No official CBT announcement has been made by Cyber Connect2 or Square Enix (publisher). There has been no invite-only CBT, no registration portal, and no public beta access. 🔍 What’s Likely Happening: The team may be preparing for a Limited Closed Beta in late 2024 or early 2025, but this has not been confirmed. If a CBT does happen, it will likely be announced through: The official Nexus Anima website (https://www.nexusanima.com) Social media channels (Twitter/X, Instagram, YouTube) Press releases via Square Enix or Cyber Connect2 ⚠️ Beware of Scams: Fake CBT sign-ups, "early access" links, or "beta keys" circulating online are likely scams or phishing attempts. Always verify information through official sources only. ✅ How to Stay Updated: Visit the official Nexus Anima website → https://www.nexusanima.com Follow official accounts: Twitter/X: @nexusanima YouTube: Nexus Anima – Official Channel Join the official Discord (if available) or newsletter. Summary: ❌ No, Nexus Anima has not entered a CBT yet. ✅ Expect a CBT announcement in late 2024 or early 2025. 🔔 Stay tuned via official channels for updates. Let me know if you’d like help setting up alerts or tracking the official announcement!