Project: Eden's Garden is canceled, but the Unity codebase is being opened up
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Project: Eden's Garden is over, and the team says leaks helped close the door
An official statement published on April 26, 2026 says the volunteer team behind Project: Eden's Garden is canceling production outright. The statement says roughly three weeks had passed since information about Faza's grooming and Sozzay's and Tako's negligence surfaced, and that the team had spent that time trying to make room for recovery and safety. The project was already under heavy strain before the next hit landed.
The team says the leaked material undercut any finale plan
According to the statement, many contributors had still been hoping to make some kind of finale that could give both the team and the community closure. The leak wave changed that. The post says those leaks damaged morale and damaged the team's ability to create the finale at all. It also says some of the material being passed around reflected unfinished and unrefined plot ideas rather than locked story decisions. In other words, the problem was not only that story information escaped. It escaped in a half-built state and hit a team that was already unstable.
DREditor survives even though the fangame does not
The one concrete future-facing detail is technical. Lead programmer Sweden is still moving ahead with open-sourcing the game's Unity codebase, referred to internally as DREditor. The team says it is still deciding how much of Project: Eden's Garden's assets should ship alongside that release, but the direction is clear. Roughly five years of volunteer work may still survive as a toolset and proof of concept, even though the story itself stops here.
Reddit's reaction was mostly grief, not argument
At crawl time, the r/Games thread had 218 points and 49 comments. The dominant reaction was not debate over whether cancellation was justified. It was frustration that a fan project with near-commercial production values reached the finish line for its tools, but not for its story. That is why this reads as shutdown news first and fandom drama second.
Source: Official statement · Reddit thread
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