Publisher Shift Now and developer YGGDRAZIL announced over the weekend that Home Sweet Home: Survive, the predecessor to the 2023 follow-up, Home Sweet Home: Online will finally be retired and taken offline on September 1st. The announcement outlines Survive‘s peculiar existence as a beta build of the game that was kept online for “players who
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Meridian: New World and Squad 22 leave GOG.com tomorrow, May 29th
GOG.com team member king_kunat announced early this morning that two Meridian titles, and one soundtrack, will be leaving the platform tomorrow, May 29th at 1pm UTC (9am EST). Meridian: New World was originally released in 2014 and Meridian: Squad 22 just two years later in 2016. Developer Elder Games’ other title, Cardaclysm, looks to be
Memories of Mars already delisted, servers shut down June 25th
We missed the announcement before the game was delisted last week on May 24th, but for those who own Memories of Mars [Archive] there are only a few weeks to continue playing the game before its online servers shut down. 505 Games posted the following announcement to their support page: We’ve been on an incredible
May 31st sees The Vanishing of Ethan Carter’s VR DLC on Steam
We don’t typically report on DLC delistings but this one is kind of an unusual case. The entire VR version of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, currently sold as $10 DLC, is going to be removed from the Steam release of the game on May 31st. Developer The Astronauts cites an inability to keep it
Wayfinder ditches live service model to “live forever”, returns to Steam June 11th and PlayStation later this year
Airship Syndicate’s Wayfinder launched in Early Access on Steam and PlayStation 4 & 5 just this past August. But it was an inauspicious start as publisher Digital Extreme’s backend faltered resulting in downtime, server queues, and the current Mixed-to-Mostly-Negative reception for the free-to-play Action RPG. Worse yet, just months later Digital Extremes announced several layoffs
Hunt: Showdown ends on PlayStation 4, Xbox One on August 15th as next gen versions launch
Crytek published their latest developer update video on YouTube yesterday and pinned a definitive deadline on the end of service for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of Hunt: Showdown that was first announced last September. August 15th, 2024 is the date that the game will launch natively on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox
Be Funny Now! shutting down on Steam “very soon”
Although the announcement was made two weeks ago at this point the free-to-play party game, Be Funny Now!, is still available on Steam. I wasn’t able to find any open public lobbies, which is probably part of the reason for the announcement, but private rooms are still functional. Unfortunately that too will be ending “very
Redfall to receive previously canned “offline” update after all
As if the studio closures that Microsoft announced at the beginning of the month weren’t bad enough, the news that Redfall would barely miss a final expansion that would bring long-promised single-player features just felt like an extra layer of disappointment. Although Arkane Austin is still being shut down the game’s social media accounts did
Those mysterious Xbox 360 discounts are actually permanent price reductions, and more are incoming!
Good news on those surprise Xbox 360 sales we reported on yesterday, they aren’t a glitch. The Xbox Wire news feed was updated on Tuesday with a post formally announcing the discounts that eagle-eyed readers had spotted days earlier. And best of all, these discounted prices aren’t temporary: Microsoft has been working with publishers to
Over sixty Xbox 360 titles have suddenly been put on sale for less than $10
Longtime reader of the site and contributor, Snipe M.D., just pointed out that there are several Xbox 360 titles that have recently and unexpectedly gone on sale. TrueAchievements’ sales page (with the filter set to only Xbox 360) currently shows over sixty titles on sale for less than $10 with a dozen of them as
2021’s Shin Megami Tensei V to be delisted on June 13th ahead of re-release
With the release of Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance coming to all modern platforms on June 14th Atlus has announced that the original version, released exclusively on Switch in 2021, will soon be delisted. This includes the original release, the Digital Deluxe Edition, and all DLC content. The team’s announcement follows. It was translated by
Warner Bros. returning ownership of some soon-to-be-delisted Adult Swim titles
[UPDATE 05/11/24] Super Mega Team has also followed up on Twitter confirming that Rise & Shine is also going to be back in their hands It’s been about two months since developers behind several Adult Swim published titles began sharing that their games were going to be delisted with seemingly no recourse. Now on the