Contraband is officially off the board. After years without a gameplay update or developer commentary, Xbox has pulled the plug on what was once a bold new co-op project. Announced in 2021 with a cinematic teaser, the game now ends with no final reveal.
Contraband shuts down after long delay

The game started strong, pitched as a 1970s smuggling adventure with seamless co-op play. Players expected something stylish, chaotic, and collaborative. But no gameplay ever surfaced. By mid-2025, development had stalled. Now, the team has stepped away.
Xbox drops another planned exclusive
This isn’t the first cancellation of the year. Xbox has trimmed several projects as it shifts priorities and resources across its internal studios. Although no direct statement outlined a reason, the pattern is hard to miss.
Contraband’s rise and fall in short
- Revealed in 2021 as an Xbox console exclusive
- Co-op smuggler fantasy with open-world mechanics
- Developed by a studio known for sandbox action
- Shut down in 2025 without a gameplay showcase
Why Contraband’s loss matters
Losing Contraband isn’t just about one game disappearing. It reflects a bigger problem in AAA publishing: trailers arrive years before the product is ready. Expectations rise fast. When production slows, fans are left in the dark, and studios shift focus.
Xbox is still searching for momentum
Xbox needed Contraband to be a win. It checked boxes the platform hadn’t touched in a while: original IP, co-op focus, and bold tone. Its cancellation leaves a noticeable gap, especially for players waiting on something new outside the usual franchises.