Spec Ops: The Line permanently removed from Steam and other digital stores
What’s going on here?
The article discusses the delisting of the game “Spec Ops: The Line” from Steam and other digital stores. The game’s designer and director, Cory Davis, was unaware of why this happened and expressed his confusion on social media. The game’s publisher, 2K, explained that the removal was due to expiring partnership licenses related to the game, likely referring to the game’s music. However, the game is still available on Xbox storefront and GOG, although it is unclear if it will be removed from those platforms as well.
What does this mean?
The delisting of “Spec Ops: The Line” from Steam and other digital stores means that players will no longer be able to purchase the game through these platforms. However, those who have already purchased the game can still download and play it without interruption. The reason for the delisting is the expiring partnership licenses, which are likely related to the game’s music.
Why should I care?
If you are a fan of “Spec Ops: The Line” or were planning to purchase the game, this news is important as it affects its availability on digital platforms. The game’s removal from Steam and other stores means that it may become harder to find and acquire a legitimate copy of the game in the future. However, for those who already own the game, they can continue to enjoy it without any issues. It remains to be seen if the game will also be removed from other platforms, so keeping an eye on its availability on Xbox storefront and GOG may be of interest to fans.
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