It actually looked pretty good: animations from the canceled Warhammer 40K MMORPG were uploaded online
And it actually looked good: animations of the canceled Warhammer 40K MMORPG were posted online
New materials have appeared online from an ambitious Warhammer 40K MMO that never reached players after NetEase pulled funding and shuttered Jackalyptic Games. A former animator went public — they posted short clips and later shared additional fragments of the build. Those uploads, plus an official confirmation, make it clear the team was working in the Horus Heresy setting, about 10k yrs. before the usual WH40K timeline.
The footage itself is spare: walk and run cycles, and a Space Marine firing a heavy bolter — small snippets, yet telling. Fan frustration spiked when veteran writer Graham McNeill said he was involved; he confirmed he'd been crafting characters, missions and story arcs. McNeill described the project as "shaping up really well" and called its cancellation "a terrible drama."
Earlier leaks already showed locations from the build, and community sleuths identified one screenshot as Prospero, home of the Thousand Sons. Seeing those pieces feels oddly bittersweet — a peek at a world that won't quite exist as intended.