Faster than you can repeat a surname, the James Bond games have disappeared from Steam and Activision's own download store. In addition, the download versions of the games 007 Legends, Blood Stone and Quantum of Solace don't show up on Amazon, though of course the disc versions are still available there.
The likely explanation would seem to be expiring rights to the 007 license, but the timing doesn't make sense on that, considering that 007 Legends was just released in October (and November on PC). We're investigating the matter, though not in the sexy, brutal James Bond method: we've just asked Activision about it.
Source:
joystiq.com/2013/01/04/bond-games-removed-from-steam-and-activision-online-stores/-
Brett WaltonShame, I love Bond!
Related Brainwaves
-
11th June
Suda 51's Killer is Dead Feels Alive with Color and Blood
Suda 51, the director of Lollipop Chainsaw and No More Heroes, has a new game coming out this summer. Called Killer is Dead, it is looking to continue...
Trending Articles
-
25th July
No cutscenes or story in Super Smash Bros. Wii U?
The next installment of the Super Smash Bros series is in development. Ever since a few days ago, people were excited to see it. Now, fans of the series...
-
9th March
There's A Game Breaking Tomb Raider Glitch (and a solution)
Well the reviews are out and the new Tomb Raider seems to be the rare successful reboot. However poor Lara can't seem to catch a break. There is a game...
-
16th October
Game-Breaking Glitch Discovered in Pokemon X & Y
Pokemon X & Y released worldwide on Saturday to the joy of millions - 4 million of whom purchased the game within the first two days. However, some of...
-
4th February
Borderlands 2 Writer Responds to Racism Allegations
Borderlands 2 has some of the most enjoyable writing of a game released this generation, thanks to lead writer Anthony Burch (Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin'?)....
-
5th November
Fallout: Shadow of Boston Trademarked
Fallout: Shadow of Boston and Fallout: The Ultimate Collection trademarks have been filed at the German patent office. The Office for Harmonization in...
