Electronic Arts titles no longer on the Humble Store, code redemption ends March 18th
From Humble Bundle support: EA and Humble will continue to seek opportunities to bring EA games to Humble players through various programs. Due to changes in third-party promotions, Electronic Arts (EA) titles are no longer available on the Humble Store as of March 4, 2022. You have until March 18, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. PDT
Five older NHL titles from EA lose online features June 6th
A quick update from EA’s Online Service Updates page: NHL 14 through NHL 18 are losing online features on June 6th. The team’s brief announcement follows: Hello NHL Fans, The daily active player base in some previous NHL titles has reached a very low number and we can no longer ensure a quality online experience.
Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus delisted on Steam, leaving GOG March 31st
Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus was silently delisted from Steam back on January 30th but a short advanced notice was just given ahead of its removal from GOG.com. According to the GOG forum post, developer/publisher Membraine Studios has ceased operations and as such the game will be removed from sale on March 31st at 1pm UTC. Looking
The Legend of Heroes: Akatsuki no Kiseki leaving consoles in Japan soon
The Legend of Heroes: Akatsuki no Kiseki will be removed on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation platforms in Japan later this year. The Japanese exclusive is a spin-off of Falcom’s long-running Trails of Cold Steel and Legend of Heroes franchises and originally launched as a Unity-based browser game in 2016. The free-to-play title later made
XCOM 2 on Steam loses online features March 28th
2K announced on Steam and their support site on Monday that the multiplayer and challenge mode features in XCOM 2 will be removed from the Steam version on March 28th. The brief post only mentions freeing up resources, presumably for Firaxis’ upcoming Marvel Midnight Suns. The team’s announcement follows: As a heads up to the
Bethesda Launcher shutting down in May, migration to Steam begins in April
Continuing the merger of Bethesda’s resources into the Microsoft collective, the studio announced on Tuesday that the Bethesda.net Launcher and marketplace for PC will be shut down later this Spring. The surprising news goes on to confirm that any title previously purchased on the Bethesda Launcher can be transferred, for free, to a linked Steam