Latest Ghostbusters Game Already Primed for Delisting?
It may be years away from a delisting but the newest Ghostbusters game from Activision for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Steam just made The Watch List. The developer, FireForge Games, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy amid a spiraling legal scandal that’s totally unrelated to Ghostbusters. Kotaku and GamesIndustry.biz can fill you in on
Two Guilty Gear Titles Pulled from Steam August 1st
After a brief advanced notice on July 27th from publisher KISS ltd both Guilty Gear X2 #Reload and Guilty Gear Isuka have been removed from Steam as of August 1st. Both titles had only been available since 2014 but according to KISS’s James Deputy they’ve been removed “due to the distribution rights reverting to the developer.” He
Timeline Released for Disney Infinity Shutdown
After shutting down the development of Disney Infinity in May — along with the game’s developer Avalanche Software — the company announced their roadmap for the title’s availability and online services on Friday, July 29th. The timeline that Disney released is self-explanatory but the big news two-fold. Firstly, the PC, iOS, Android, Amazon, Apple TV,
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Download Codes Drying Up
Over on the delisted subreddit (unaffiliated, but still an awesome /r), user Goldentatertots confirmed on July 16th that Best Buy’s download codes for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game were still valid for the PlayStation 3 title. Just a few days later, however, another user replied that they were unable to purchase the code
Ubisoft’s Hasbro license finally sees the return of UNO
Ubisoft secured the Hasbro license way back in 2014 and have released a few games since but it looks like a big push is coming in August with three new titles. RISK: Urban Assault and Battleship are joined by a new version of delisted fan favorite, UNO. Complete with the terrifying capability to live video
Pokémon Global Link losing features in October ahead of Sun & Moon
With the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon in November Nintendo is restructuring the existing Pokémon Global Link system that has been in operation since 2013. Support for Pokémon Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, Pokémon X and Y will be terminated in late October but some features will remain. The official site has all the details