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As of now, there is no official confirmation from developer Supermassive Games or publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment regarding the closure of a studio, job cuts, or a delayed release of Until Dawn to 2026.
Reports suggesting that Until Dawn has been delayed to 2026 or that Studio Cuts (a reference likely stemming from confusion or misinformation) has occurred may be speculative or based on outdated or inaccurate sources. Supermassive Games has not announced any such major changes to the Until Dawn project, and the franchise remains a notable part of their portfolio.
It's important to note:

Until Dawn originally released in 2015 and received critical acclaim for its narrative and gameplay.
Supermassive Games has continued to work on other titles, including The Dark Pictures Anthology series and Little Hope (2020), House of Ashes (2021), The Devil in Me (2022), and The Quarry (2022).
The studio has not publicly announced a new Until Dawn game, nor has it confirmed any project delays to 2026.

In summary: No credible evidence supports claims of job cuts, studio closures, or a 2026 delay for Until Dawn. Any such reports should be treated with caution and verified through official sources like Supermassive Games or Sony.
For updates, always refer to official press releases or trusted gaming news outlets like IGN, GamesRadar+, or PlayStation’s official website.

As of now, there is no official confirmation from developer Supermassive Games or publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment regarding the closure of a studio, job cuts, or a delayed release of Until Dawn to 2026. Reports suggesting that Until Dawn has been delayed to 2026 or that Studio Cuts (a reference likely stemming from confusion or misinformation) has occurred may be speculative or based on outdated or inaccurate sources. Supermassive Games has not announced any such major changes to the Until Dawn project, and the franchise remains a notable part of their portfolio. It's important to note: Until Dawn originally released in 2015 and received critical acclaim for its narrative and gameplay. Supermassive Games has continued to work on other titles, including The Dark Pictures Anthology series and Little Hope (2020), House of Ashes (2021), The Devil in Me (2022), and The Quarry (2022). The studio has not publicly announced a new Until Dawn game, nor has it confirmed any project delays to 2026. In summary: No credible evidence supports claims of job cuts, studio closures, or a 2026 delay for Until Dawn. Any such reports should be treated with caution and verified through official sources like Supermassive Games or Sony. For updates, always refer to official press releases or trusted gaming news outlets like IGN, GamesRadar+, or PlayStation’s official website.

It looks like you're referencing a preorder announcement, possibly for a new product, game, or release (e.g., a movie, album, or collectible). The phrase

It looks like you're referencing a preorder announcement, possibly for a new product, game, or release (e.g., a movie, album, or collectible). The phrase "Re-Preorders start April 9" suggests that a second wave of preorders is launching on that date. To help clarify and provide useful information, here are a few possibilities based on common contexts: Video Game: If this is for a game (e.g., Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of the Past, or a new Call of Duty), "Re-Preorders" might mean a second chance to preorder after the initial batch sold out. Collectible or Merchandise: Could be for a toy, action figure, or apparel line (e.g., from a franchise like Marvel, DC, or One Piece). Music Album or Vinyl: An artist might be re-releasing an album with new packaging or bonus content. If you can provide more context—like the name of the product, franchise, or platform (e.g., PlayStation, Nintendo, Bandai, etc.)—I can give a more accurate and helpful response. For now, here’s a suggested way to phrase it clearly: "Second wave of preorders for [Product Name] begins April 9. Get yours before they sell out!" Let me know what you're referring to, and I’ll tailor the info!