Earlier this year Namco began delisting the original Soulcalibur and Soulcalibur II HD Online on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in North America and Japan. At the time people took to Amazon and online retailers to try a download code and found that the original Soulcalibur was inaccessible. Money wasted on invalid codes, they turned
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3DS titles based on ‘Run For Money’ game show leave Japanese eShop June 30th
Like the Japanese eShop notice we saw back in April, a new announcement has confirmed that the remaining two ‘Run for Money (逃走中)‘ titles from Bandai NAMCO will be removed from sale on June 30th at 10:00 JST (June 29, 9pm EST). Similar to Sentouchu and Chou Sentou-chuu, both Run for Money and Super Run
Mysterious Joker’s only video game tie-in is being delisted May 31st
We’ve got yet another rapidly-approaching delisting for a Japanese-exclusive 3DS title to report. This time it’s Kaitou Joker: Toki o Koeru Kaitou to Ushinawareta Houseki (Mysterious Joker: The Phantom Thief Who Crosses Time & the Lost Gem). The game will be delisted on May 31st and the demo for the game has already been removed.