Spotted by Wario64 on Twitter, games published by Cartoon Network Games and Adult Swim are being delisted from digital storefronts. First spotted being removed from Steam, they’re also not available to find anymore on the PlayStation Store.
There was no heads up about these titles being removed from stores, so they’re unfortunately gone for anyone who might’ve still wanted to purchase them – but at least one developer has already come out to say the decision to delist these games did not involve them at all.
The four titles noted by Wario64 were:
- Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time
- Steven Universe: Save the Light
- Steven Universe: Unleash the Light
- OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes
“We are not involved with the decision to delist our Steven Universe: The Light Trilogy games or our Teeny Titans games,” wrote developer Grumpyface Studios in a post on Twitter.
“We are unable to speak on it further.All questions about the sunsetting of the games should be sent to Cartoon Network and WB. We are heartbroken.”
It’s kind of crazy to consider, that Warner Bros., a company that has, for most of its lifetime, has been regarded as a place that makes and helps to make things like movies, television shows, and video games – is more and more being known as a place that shuts down, cancels, and actively removes from public access – the movies, television shows, and video games it has a hand in making happen.
Crazy, and unfortunate, to say the least.
Source – [Wario64, Grumpyface Studios on Twitter, PlayStation Store]