We’ve got another update from the Japanese Nintendo 3DS this month. This time it’s a handful of DSiWare releases from G-STYLE that will be leaving the eShop on June 30th. Like the last few rounds of these Japanese 3DS delistings, there’s been no confirmation if the European and North American releases will also be delisted.
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The Sinking City is back on Steam… but for how long?
I happened to check The Sinking City’s SteamDB page today and was surprised to see that the game just returned to sale on the platform once again. It looks like the game also popped back online briefly on June 18th before disappearing later the same day. Earlier in the year, Frogwares updated their post from
Friendly Reminder: These PSP digital exclusives aren’t getting any easier to find
One-week reminder that Sony is retiring the unclarified “commerce functionality” for the PlayStation Portable come July 2nd. It’s still uncertain exactly what that means but it’s a good time to reiterate that the digital exclusives below will only become harder to get as time goes on. For the time being, the titles can still be
Syndicate and Ultima titles leaving GOG.com on June 28th
Want some classic Electronic Arts titles DRM-free? Grab Ultima Underworld 1+2, Syndicate Plus, and Syndicate Wars from GOG.com this weekend because the trio of titles is being delisted from the service on Monday, June 28th at 1pm UTC. GOG made the announcement earlier today on their General Discussion forums, noting as usual that anyone who
Fuse multiplayer shut down June 1st without warning from Electronic Arts
Players still knocking around in the multiplayer modes of Insomniac Games’ 2013 shooter, Fuse, suddenly found themselves cut off at the beginning of June. Two weeks, and many forum posts later, an EA Community Manager finally responded, revealing that the shutdown was planned for June 1st but was never communicated to players or the public.
Governor of Poker leaving Japanese 3DS eShop June 23rd, already delisted in the West
Quick heads up on another Teyon delisting, this time for Governor of Poker on the Japanese Nintendo 3DS which will be leaving the eShop on June 23rd 10:00 JST. It looks like the European and North American releases, also published by Teyon, were delisted in the last few days with no advance notice. As Teyon
GTA Online, Max Payne 3, L.A. Noir lose online features this Fall on PS3 and Xbox 360
Rockstar Games has announced plans to retire online play and stat tracking services for three PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 titles before the end of the year. Max Payne 3 and L.A. Noir on PS3 and Xbox 360 will lose their online services on September 16th but Grand Theft Auto Online will be around until
Cyberpunk 2077 returns to the PlayStation Store on June 21st
CD Projekt issued a brief regulatory announcement earlier this afternoon confirming that Sony had cleared the digital edition of Cyberpunk 2077 to return to the PlayStation Store on June 21st… of 2021, in case you were being extremely pessimistic. Although the game will be back on sale for PlayStation 4, Sony released their own statement
Aftercharge shuts down June 30th on Steam and Xbox One
Chainsawesome Games announced on June 1st that their 3-v-3 multiplayer shooter, Aftercharge, will be shutting down on June 30th, 2021. It was removed from sale on Steam by May 29th and on Xbox One shortly after. Aftercharge launched on Steam and Xbox One in January of 2019 but has cost more to keep online than
Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade shutting down September 10th
Behaviour Interactive announced on June 10th that their 2016 PvP shooter, Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade, will be shutting down on September 10th. The brief statement, posted at the same time that the title was removed from Steam, offers no explanation but the causes are easy to predict. The game has had under 200 weekly concurrent
Atlus and Level-5 confirm PSP titles to remain on sale after July 2nd
After Sony dialed back their decision to shut down the PlayStation Store at the end of March they left us hanging with the vaguely worded statement that “PSP commerce functionality will retire on July 2, 2021 as planned”. What exactly does that mean? I still don’t think we know for certain, but a few publishers
China’s exclusive Call of Duty Online to shut down August 31st
Call of Duty Online, China’s PC exclusive, free-to-play entry in the series, is shutting down at the end of August. In an official announcement posted to the game’s homepage on May 31st, the team laid out a timeline leading up to the termination of the game. May 31, 2021 – End of in-game purchases June