Joanna Dark actor asks fans to call for Perfect Dark to be saved, as Adam Jensen's actor details financial loss due to cancellation - "You can't help but look at the holds and think about the $ that would have been made."


Joanna Dark actor Alix Wilton Regan has implored fans to use their voices to save Perfect Dark, after the game was cancelled by Microsoft earlier this week.

On Wednesday, Microsoft announced a wave of layoffs across the company, with games such as its Perfect Dark reboot, a new Zenimax MMORPG and Rare's Everwild all cancelled as a result. At this time, Microsoft also shuttered Perfect Dark's studio, The Initiative.

Soon after, Joanna Dark's actor shared an image of her Perfect Dark character on social media, calling her "Resilient. Determined. Creative. Caring. Strong". Adding that her time working with The Initiative had been "an honour", Regan stated: "Agent Dark doesn't give up and neither should any of you.... like Joanna, we will all rise again."

Regan has now called for fans to "speak up if you wanna see Perfect Dark survive". In a recent social media post, the Joanna actor wrote that "a lot of people have been reaching out and floating this idea on my timeline, my phone and in my DMs, so I'm just gonna say it:

"I HOPE WE LIVE IN A NICE WORLD."

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Meanwhile, actor Elias Toufexis - known for playing Adam Jensen in the Deus Ex series - says "thousands of dollars" he was expecting will now be lost due to the cancellation of Perfect Dark.

In his own post on social media, Toufexis revealed he had "a good amount of days of acting in Perfect Dark" that got "scrapped" when Microsoft put an end to the reboot earlier this week.

"These games getting cancelled is a constant threat," Toufexis wrote, "..now every game I do as director or actor I wake up hoping it isn't cancelled."

In subsequent posts, the actor, who has also had roles in the likes of Starfield, assured his followers that he does get paid for the days he works. "But when you're working on a game they 'hold' you for x amount of days each month. (so I can schedule work around other games and shows)," Toufexis elaborated.

"You can't help but look at the holds and think about the $ that would have been made."

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Word of this week's layoffs at Microsoft - which also impacted the likes of King, Raven Software and more - first began last month, when a report stated Xbox was set to restructure much of its central-European distribution. At this time, Bloomberg described the then-upcoming redundancies as a "major restructuring", and the fourth case of layoffs to hit Xbox in the last 18 months.

In May, Xbox cut three percent of its total workforce, which at the time was the biggest loss of staff since 2023. Previously in September 2024, Xbox laid off 650 employees, which it said was to "organise our business for long term success".


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If you haven't gotten out of video games by now? Or at least made a contingency plan? Then you get what you deserve.... that ship's been sinking for years.
He does a fair bit of voiceover work for animation as well. IRL acting, he's hit a bit by the fact that he's pretty short and his voice doesn't at all match his appearance.
Did you ever watch The Expanse? He played the stowaway/spy they found on the Rocinante in season 1.
 
Oh this game. When I watched the trailer all I could think about was how much it felt like this failed game called Hydrophobia I played once ages ago. Like the exact same game.

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  • Unique environment but with weird extremely generic near future sci-fi assets.
  • Global Warming/Environmental disaster in the story.
  • Weird looking female main character who uses gadgets and primarily a pistol (They even had a device that let you see enemy heat signatures through walls like in this games trailer)
  • Ran out of money and released the game extremely unfinished(Several chapters are missing and cut-scenes are WIP animations.)
  • Shitty hilariously generic villain and story in general.
This was/was going to be an unintentional spiritual successor to this piece of shit I guarantee, its the same fucking game.
 
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I'd rather donate my money and time to help Tiny Chef continue to be a thing, then help this game become a thing. We already have Naughty Dog shoving another box jawed woman into the gaming scene. We don't need more.
 
Perfect Dark's is in the news and we're being dragged into a Not War in the Middle East? So that was a monkey's paw I confided my wish to return to the year 2000 in!

You guys might want to stay away from any tall, iconic structures for a couple years. Just in case.
No new Deus Ex, though. Probably for the best. Also no new Thief, which is definitely for the best.
 
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