Grandia II Anniversary Edition will be leaving GOG.com on Wednesday, June 17th the staff announced today. The same updated version was also released on Steam in August of 2015 but was renamed Grandia II HD Remaster in 2019 to coincide with the re-release of the original Grandia. As of this writing both games remain available
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Supraland leaving GOG.com on June 12th
GOG.com has announced another fast-approaching delisting, this time for Supraland that will be removed from sale on Friday, June 12th at 3pm UTC. David from developer Supra Games has commented on working with GOG.com on the game’s Steam Community forum: Going onto GOG I expected maybe something like 10% of Steam, but it’s more like
Talisman: The Horus Heresy leaving Steam and Mobile June 22nd
Talisman: The Horus Heresy, the digital board game adaptation set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, is being removed from Steam, iOS, and Android on June 22nd thanks to expiring publishing licenses. Nomad Games made the announcement on June 8th with the details: Hello Talisman and Warhammer fans, Today we’ve got an update for you regarding
Two Neo Geo titles leaving GOG.com June 9th
Quick heads-up on a pair of Neo Geo titles from DotEmu on GOG.com. Art of Fighting 2 and Baseball Stars 2 will both be delisted on Tuesday June 9th, 2pm UTC. With Hamster and SNK at the reigns of the latest Neo Geo re-releases it doesn’t seem likely that these two will be coming back
Hands on with Spelunker World ahead of its shutdown in July
Square Enix and Tozai Games announced back in January that their free-to-play PlayStation 4 title, Spelunker World, would be coming to an end in July. I haven’t actively played the game in about 4 years but I spent some time brushing up over the weekend and recorded just under an hour of footage. It’s honestly
The Golf Club 2 poised for delisting after June 30th
The Golf Club 2 publisher, Maximum Games, posted on Steam on April 27th to announce that the game would “no longer be available for sale from Maximum Games” after June 30th, 2020. That phrasing is vague enough to have fans worried about previous entries in the series from developer HB Studios as well as The
Humans-vs-Werewolves royale, Don’t Even Think, shuts down in August
Dark Horse Game Studio and Perfect World announced on May 14th that their free-to-play, asymmetrical, battle royale-like, Don’t Even Think, for PlayStation 4 will be shutting down on August 14th. The full announcement follows: We have been indebted to your attention and support ever since the official launch of “Don’t Even Think” (DET). Due to
Growtopia shutting down on consoles July 30th
The Growtopia team announced on April 27th, 2020 that the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch versions of the game will be shut down at the end of July. These versions were released in July of 2019 and apparently did’t garner a big enough audience or generate enough income from microtransaction purchases to continue
Rival Games shutdown takes The Detail offline “soon”
Rival Games CEO, Jukka Laakso, announced in a blog post April 10th that the studio would soon be shut down. After mounting debt and financial losses over the years, the coronavirus pandemic ultimately put potential investors and aid out of reach for the studio. Laakso admitted, “the raging coronavirus is just the icing on the
Code of Princess to be removed from 3DS eShop on March 31st
Code of Princess, Studio Saizensen’s 2012 action-RPG for the Nintendo 3DS, is being delisted… again. We first added the game to the site after it was removed in March of 2019 but at some point it made an unannounced return. With nearly as little fanfare it is once again going away, this time seemingly for
Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition pulled from Steam, PlayStation versions next?
In an unannounced and unanticipated move, Warner Bros. Interactive has pulled Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition (aka Mortal Kombat 9) off of Steam. The removal happened on March 20th when the game’s price was set to $0.00 making it unable to be purchased. The only explanation is the familiar boilerplate wording on the game’s Steam store