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Protocol: Bullet Hell leaving Steam soon
YanLabs announced on Friday that Protocol: Bullet Hell, their top-down shooter that launched at the end of November, will soon be delisted from Steam. The post explains that the game was a “test flight” for learning the ins and outs of Steamworks and that something new is coming, eventually.
Apex Legends shutting down on original Nintendo Switch on August 4th
Respawn Entertainment announced on Friday that Apex Legends for the original Nintendo Switch will become unplayable with the launch of Season 30 on August 4th. Players will be able to carry their progress, unlocks, and in-game purchases over to the game on Nintendo Switch 2. The announcement briefly touches on the familiar explanation for cross-generational
Sociable Soccer 25 to be delisted as it reaches “end of its lifecycle”, already gone on PlayStation
Tower Studios announced early Friday morning that Sociable Soccer 25 has “reached the end of its lifecycle” and will be leaving Steam (and presumably all other platforms) soon. While there isn’t a confirmed date, it appears that the game has already been removed from the PlayStation Store and the rest are likely to follow soon.
Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter shutting down April 22nd ahead of Switch exclusive remake
Developer and publisher COLOPL announced on Thursday that Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, the roguelike deckbuilder from “Demon Artist” Kazuma Kaneko, will be shutting down on April 22nd, less than a year after its release. In-game purchases ended alongside the announcement and new player registrations will end in a few days on February 2nd. It is
Final Fantasy VII on Steam to be delisted alongside a new updated release
Square Enix announced on Thursday that they’ll be releasing a new updated version of Final Fantasy VII on Steam in the future, stating only that it will feature an “improved gameplay experience”. Some have already speculated that it may be a port of the existing Microsoft Store release which brought many features from the PlayStation
Tradie Tapper & Shapevasion leaving Steam soon, Palace of Unrest, Return Alive leaving over coming months
Quite a few recent announcements to catch you up on today. Adventure Quest’s construction-based Tradie Tapper will soon be leaving Steam while Zach Harris and Red Wolf Productions’ poetry-focused horror game, The Palace of Unrest, will be leaving the store at the end of February. Both free-to-play titles will remain in players libraries after the
Armored of Doom shutting down on Steam at the end of February
Future Studio announced on Wednesday that Armored of Doom, their combo of third-person shooting, real-world tanks, and MOBA gameplay, will be removed from Steam and shut down at the end of February. While the announcement refers to February 29th, a date that we won’t see until leap year 2028, it is assumed that they simply
War of Reproduction to be delisted February 10th, Remington, the A.I. leaving Steam soon
Sunbeesoft and CM Pictures both announced on Tuesday the upcoming removal of their respective titles, War of Reproduction and Remington, the A.I. War of Reproduction is scheduled to be delisted on February 10th while Remington is expected to disappear soon, likely within days. We’ve added the date for War of Reproduction to the Watch List
Obstacle Challenge: Platform – Action leaving Steam soon
Trexinate Studio announced earlier this morning that Obstacle Challenge: Platform – Action — their, well, obstacle challenge, platform action game — will soon be leaving Steam to make way for future projects. No word on how quickly it will disappear but the game will remain accessible to those who own it before it’s gone. We
88 at an Exhibition leaving Steam on February 2nd
Sasayaka announced on Sunday that 88 at an Exhibition, their light on-rails shooter based around Mussorgsky’s piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition, will be removed from sale on Steam on February 2nd. The game is leaving to make way for an updated title based on 88 with current owners eventually able to claim a free