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Some of the newly founded AAA game development studios, such as Ridgeline Games and Deviation Games, closed down before even releasing their first video game. Ridgeline Games, founded in 2021, shut down just three years later in 2024. It was previously led by game director Marcus Lehto, who made a decision to leave Ridgeline Games.
Dread Hunger was delisted from Steam on December 1, 2023, the game's official servers set to shut down on January 1, 2024. [4] After official support ended, its community discovered ways to modify the game. The active community gathers on an unofficial Discord, which features a bot that can create lobbies for users to play with their friends.
In May 2024, with the announcement of Take-Two Interactive closing down Intercept Games, the developers of Kerbal Space Program 2, the game was review bombed on Steam. Players were noting that with the game at its current state, the closure of the studio meant it was effectively "dead" and warned others not to purchase it.
Loadout was a free-to-play multiplayer third-person shooter developed by Edge of Reality.It was released on Steam for Microsoft Windows, then co-published as a special PlayStation 4 version with P-40 Online Entertainment.
On January 8 on Discord and officially on January 20 on Steam, Freejam Games announced the imminent closure of the studio, alongside the delisting of Robocraft from digital platforms and shutting down the servers for both Robocraft and its sequel, Robocraft 2, over the course of the week.
Games retailed for $19.99 and the console itself for $69.99 at launch, but at the end of its very short lifespan, prices of the system were down to $9.99, the games $1.99, and booster packs $0.99. The system was sold in two varieties, a cube, and a 2-player value pack. The cube box version was the version sold in stores.
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On June 15, 2011, A.V.A became available for download through Steam. [3] [4] [5] The North American and European version of the game was shut down on June 29, 2018. [6] Red Duck, Inc. attempted to self-publish a modified version of the game for these regions called Alliance of Valiant Arms: DOG TAG, launching open beta