Amazon's latest game failure is King of Meat, which goes offline in April
Polygon
by Michael McWhertorFebruary 23, 2026
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Amazon’s latest gaming venture, *King of Meat*, has ended in disappointment as the multiplayer co-op game show title shutters just months after its release. The closure, confirmed by both developer Glowmade and publisher Amazon Game Studios, marks a significant stumble for the tech giant in its quest to establish itself in the gaming industry. Players who purchased the game will receive full refunds, but the abrupt shutdown raises questions about Amazon’s approach to gaming and its ability to sustain titles long-term.
Launched in late 2023, *King of Meat* was hyped as a unique blend of competitive multiplayer action and over-the-top humor. However, despite initial fanfare, the game struggled to gain traction with players, leading to its early demise. This marks another setback for Amazon, which has faced criticism for its inconsistent support of gaming projects. The closure also highlights the risks of investing in high-profile titles without ensuring strong post-launch support.
For gamers, *King of Meat’s* failure underscores the importance of cautious spending on new releases, especially those tied to major publishers with spotty track records. Amazon’s decision to pull the plug so quickly signals that even well-marketed games can face an uncertain future. This development may also spark broader debates about the sustainability of gaming as a growth area for tech companies like Amazon, which are often more focused on other ventures like cloud computing and e-commerce.
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Originally published on Polygon on 2/23/2026
