Tag: delisted
Immersive sim Consortium delisted to make way for a remaster, free to owners of the original
Remedy’s Quantum Break delisted from storefronts after temporary Game Pass removal
Jack Joyce has run out of time, or steam, both work! Remedy’s time-bending Quantum Break – part superpowered shooter, part live-action TV show – has been delisted on Steam and The Microsoft Store. The game’s Steam page is still up, but it’s no longer available for purchase on PC or Xbox consoles. Publisher Microsoft had already confirmed the game would be “temporarily” removed from Game Pass (for console, it was never on the PC version) due to licensing issues, although there was no word on a removal from storefronts.
Dating sim that helps you file your taxes delisted from Steam for obvious reasons
A dating sim visual novel designed to file your taxes, Tax Heaven 3000, has been removed from Steam, unsurprisingly.
Visual novels are a pretty broad genre, covering a range of topics, sometimes heavy, sometimes light. The general public probably mostly just sees them as dating sims, but most of the time they offer very personal and complex stories. Tax Heaven 3000 appears to not be one of those kinds of visual novels. Instead, it is a game that quite literally helps you file your taxes (if you’re from the US, that is). And to the surprise of no one, it has been removed from Steam.
Tax Heaven 3000 stars Iris (get it?), the typically cute anime woman who helps you to “actually prepare your 2022 federal income tax return,” as noted on the game’s itch.io page, which is still up and running. Looking at the trailer, it has all the callings of the stereotypical dating sim, like going on dates, and sharing your social security number. You know, the usual stuff.
Dark and Darker delisted on Steam following legal action from Nexon
Battlefield 1943, Bad Company 1 and 2 Will Be Delisted in April
Marvel’s Avengers to be delisted in September as support winds down
Marvel’s Avengers to be Delisted in September as Development Comes to an End
Harmonix’s music mashup maker Fuser is being delisted from sale
There are so many games released each year that I sometimes only notice a couple of years after the fact. Unfortunately that’s sometimes long enough for a game to be unreleased again. So it is with Fuser, Harmonix’s 2020 music game in which players create new works by mashing up other people’s songs. It’s being delisted from sale later this month and its “live services” are being switched off.