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
‘Afrofantasy’ MMORPG, The Wagadu Chronicles, shutting down May 18th
Launched just this past December, developer Twin Drums announced earlier this week that their sandbox MMORPG, The Wagadu Chronicles, will now be shutting down on May 18th. At launch Steam player data showed a peak of only 32 players with active users quickly trailing off into the single digits as the months wore on. It
Battle Star, aka Battle Divas aka Battlefield Hero Story, shutting down on Steam June 28th
PC publisher Alioth announced earlier today that Yatta! Play’s Battle Star will be shutting down on Steam on June 28th. The free-to-play strategy/JRPG was also available on Android and iOS and in various regions it was known as both Battle Divas: Slay Mecha and Battlefield Hero Story. So don’t be confused by the wording used
Redfall poised for a shorter lifespan as Xbox announces closure of four former Bethesda studios
An email sent to the staff of several Bethesda studios by Matt Booty, head of Xbox Game Studios and shown to IGN today, has confirmed the closure and reorganization of the studios and signaled a shorter future for a 2023 release. The major news for the purposes of this site relates to Arkane Austin, creators
DOGFIGHTER -WW2- shutting down on PlayStation on July 18th, Steam version uncertain
The PlayStation Store page for the free-to-play, multiplayer flight shooter, DOGFIGHTER -WW2-, has recently been updated to announce the upcoming shutdown of the title, at least on PlayStation. Our own HandMaskTar spotted the update to the game’s description box earlier today: NOTE: Please note the game will not be available to play starting July 18,