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Capcom is delisting three video games on Steam subsequent month

Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Capcom is delisting three video games on Steam subsequent month
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Writer Capcom is delisting three video games on Steam subsequent month.

The titles in query are Hermetic Video games’ sci-fi action-adventure Darkish Void, Different Ocean Interactive’s retro-style platformer Darkish Void Zero, and Correct Video games’ sandbox puzzle sport Flock.

The latter was launched in 2009, the yr earlier than the Darkish Void video games hit shops.

The video games are presently discounted till Might 8, after they’ll be pulled from sale at 5.30pm PT (Might 9 at 1.30am GMT).

“Clients who’ve bought the title previous to its delisting date should be capable to benefit from the sport into the longer term relying on their PC working system’s means to proceed operating the sport,” reads a message on every sport’s product web page.

It’s unclear if the video games are additionally set to be faraway from different digital storefronts, however Darkish Void and Flock are presently closely discounted on Xbox too.

VGC has contacted Capcom for additional info on its plans to delist the video games.

The writer additionally pulled Age of Booty from sale on the Microsoft Retailer in March.

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On Thursday, Capcom raised its full-year earnings forecast after new and older video games bought properly in the course of the 12 months ended on March 31, 2024.

Among the many highlights, Capcom cited the robust efficiency of its first $70 sport, Dragon’s Dogma 2, which has topped 2.5 million gross sales since its launch final month.