All Delisted Steam Games

(delistedgames.com)

131 points | by Bondi_Blue 3 hours ago

23 comments

  • 0xC0ncord 1 hour ago
    About one of my favorite racing games of all time: "The game could have been removed for a number of reasons, including the closure of developer Bizarre Creations in early 2011, but the most likely cause was expired licensing of the real-world cars featured in the game."[1]

    To me this is one of the most egregious examples of how licensing massively hurts consumers. The game is fully playable offline (and online with a patch) but cannot legally be sold because of an arbitrary restriction limiting the use of likeness of virtual cars in the game.

    [1] https://delistedgames.com/blur/

    • reddalo 28 minutes ago
      +1 for Blur, great game, it's like Super Mario Kart for grown-ups.

      Too bad the only way to get it is by pirating it. But in these situations, doesn't piracy become morally acceptable?

    • dom96 59 minutes ago
      oh yeah, I'm a fan of this game too. To my surprise, even though it's delisted I can still install it. That's certainly better than the alternative.
      • reddalo 29 minutes ago
        I think you can install games that you bought (when they were available), even if they're delisted.
  • AnotherGoodName 2 hours ago
    It's funny that 3 different Space Hulk games are here.

    I actually thought Space Hulk (2013) was amazing but it's hard for a developer to keep up the yearly license payments on any Warhammer franchise. So it's not available for purchase anymore. It got ~75% on reviews on release but i like the board game and it was true to the board game so i personally loved it. Link on the steam store (the site should have these) https://store.steampowered.com/app/242570/Space_Hulk/

    Fwiw if you have one of these games they are still in your Steam library. I still get to play the above game. I just can't easily play with others anymore nor can i suggest they purchase that game. I'm a little surprised it still runs fine given no updates but yay for backwards compatibility.

    In general a theme for lists like these are licensing. If a developer has to pay a franchise licensing fee it's going to stop being worthwhile at some point. Take note if you're a developer. It's hard to get visibility without being tied to a franchise (Eg. Larian had to do it with Baldurs Gate 3) but it'll cut into profits massively. Even Larian are never doing it again.

    • NooneAtAll3 1 hour ago
      I've had negative opinion on company behind Warhammer ever since Emperor TTS debacle

      everything I've heard since only confirms that that universe would be better dead and never be talked about

      • reactordev 33 minutes ago
        Henry Cavill would have words with you. There are some extremely die-hard fans in the U.K. just like there are die hard fans of Star Wars here in the US.
        • jandrese 13 minutes ago
          Lots of people love the Warhammer universe. Far fewer people love Games Workshop as a company.
      • the_af 8 minutes ago
        What was the debacle?

        I doubt the 40K universe will die any time soon, it has many fans and they are hardcore about it. And it's becoming more and more mainstream (relatively).

  • shantara 1 hour ago
    Prey (2006) https://delistedgames.com/prey/

    Great game, with some innovative level design involving portals and gravity manipulation. Delisted back in 2009 and impossible to acquire legally to this day on PC.

    • jordand 3 minutes ago
      There's a set of licensed music in the game that's likely another reason too sadly. Pretty unique game for the time and I'd redeemed it on Steam from the cd key in a used physical copy I bought dirt cheap.
    • Apes 44 minutes ago
      I've got this game in my steam library, and I wondered why no one ever talks about it. I never realized it was delisted and made impossible to buy so long ago.
      • ganoushoreilly 14 minutes ago
        The original story was definitely unique and a fun play on 360.
  • jandrese 2 hours ago
    Mostly seems to be games where the licensing deal expired or the company folded. I was expecting to see a few more from the adult category that got delisted because someone noticed TOS violating material and reported it.

    There was a recent video about Horses, which admittedly was a pre-release, but was technically available for download and is now gone. It is not on this list.

    • duskwuff 1 hour ago
      Yeah, brand licensing seems to be by far the most common reason for games to be delisted. A couple of other common ones seem to be:

      1) Server shutdowns for multiplayer or live service games

      2) Breakdowns of developer/publisher relations

      3) A remastered version of the game was released

    • TechSquidTV 1 hour ago
      Idk how common it is anymore, but one game (which seems to be missing from this list) I know was removed from Steam after the early access launch from a Kickstarter campaign. The developers essentially quickly ghosted the game after the EA, considering the Kickstarter complete and taking their money. It was seen as a pretty big scandal in the early days when we had some standards.
  • Shorel 1 hour ago
    Great resource. I have a fair number of them purchased.

    -- Back to the Future: The Game

    -- Blur

    -- Crysis

    -- Dark Souls

    -- Dirt 2

    -- Dirt 3

    -- Dirt Showdown

    -- F1 2010 - 2015

    -- F1 Race Stars

    -- Grand Theft Auto 1, 2, 3, San Andreas, Vice City

    -- Grid (2019)

    -- Metro 2033

    -- Prey (2006)

    -- Project CARS

    -- ToCA Race Driver 3

    -- Transformers: War for Cybertron

    -- Transformers: Fall of Cybertron

    In most cases the games were delisted because of expiring licenses for cars, tracks, music, or studios being purchased by another studio.

    It's a bit sad as I consider Crysis and GTA to be an important part of gaming history.

    • benoau 51 minutes ago
      It's all gaming history and a sadly-overlooked part of "Stop Killing Games".

      The worst part is the licenses that do exist are non-transferrable, so by the end of this century there will be zero licenses left for these games. They'll just be expunged until they become public domain perhaps in the middle of the next century - if any copies survive.

      And what's sad about that is we know for a fact games can survive and be enjoyed for decades, because we have seen this occur for the entire lineage of game-playing machines.

    • jaapz 23 minutes ago
      At least the GTA games and metro 2033 are still available for purchase on steam, just the remastered versions. When they released those, the older versions were delisted
    • TitaRusell 51 minutes ago
      Same reason why Ace combat will never get a remake.

      If you use real brands in your videogame you as a developer need to know that it's on a death clock.

      • dghlsakjg 42 minutes ago
        Or just sign a licensing deal that doesn’t expire?
        • Uvix 1 minute ago
          No licensor is going to do that.
  • vunderba 1 hour ago
    I initially assumed this was related to the delisting of NSFW related games on Steam due to payment processor pressure as a result of the Australian group Collective Shout.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_Shout#2025_Steam_an...

  • FloorEgg 49 minutes ago
    I was surprised to see that StarForge wasn't on this list, and after looking into it I think it's because after it was delisted someone else published another game named StarForge. I wonder how common that is.
  • bananaboy 40 minutes ago
    This can’t be all of them. My business partner and I delisted our tiny (unsuccessful) indie game after we wound up our company and our game doesn’t show up here.
  • markx2 1 hour ago
    If you want to follow and get notice : https://steamcommunity.com/groups/RemGC

    "This is a place for those who have a moderately large collection of removed games (games no longer available for purchase on steam) to gather. For most, this group will just be about the name, showing off that you own what others no longer can. For others, it can be a resource to find what you once believed could no longer be found."

  • RobRivera 58 minutes ago
    I just want Poker Night, and Poker Night 2 :(
  • gegtik 2 hours ago
    DiRT games hit hard
  • ivolimmen 1 hour ago
    I loved Blacklight Retribution. It's been so long delisted that my most unique achievements from it disappeared from my profile. One was 0.01% of all players.
  • Rzor 1 hour ago
    Transformers: Fall/War of Cybertron went away and never came back. I'm still waiting...
  • smcl 1 hour ago
    Jesus I thought it'd be obscure games but I randomly scrolled down and saw Duke Nukem games, a bunch of the F1 series, Jet Set Radio, Lumines, Mafia III, MultiVersus (don't care about this I just remember _so many_ people being paid to stream this, there was a lot of money behind it) and Wolfenstein (2009). I had no idea this was so prevalent
    • kgeist 59 minutes ago
      >Mafia III was delisted from Steam on May 19th, 2020 when it was replaced with Mafia III: Definitive Edition

      >Lumines was delisted from Steam on June 22nd, 2018. The delisting coincides with the release of Lumines Remastered just a few days later

      So there's a tactic of delisting a game to promote a remastered version.

      • smcl 56 minutes ago
        Fair enough
  • agentifysh 2 hours ago
    interesting i bought bloodrayne a long time ago

    if i delete it i lose the game right?

    • grumbel 1 hour ago
      No, the games just disappear from the shop and can no longer be bought via Steam. When you are already own them, you keep them. Third party seller might sometimes also still sell remaining Steam Key inventory and thus offer a way to activate a delisted game on Steam.

      One area where content can disappear is music licenses, those often don't result in a complete delisting of the game, but just the music getting patched out of the game. In those cases, the music would be gone for everybody, as Steam game updates are mandatory and you can't downgrade the game to a previous version either. Unofficial mods will sometimes address this issue and add the music back in.

      • duskwuff 1 hour ago
        > Steam game updates are mandatory and you can't downgrade the game to a previous version either.

        You can usually download old versions from the CDN using tools like steamcmd. Developers can remove the old depots, but usually don't.

    • AnotherGoodName 2 hours ago
      No these games still install and run via steam just fine.
    • throwatdem12311 1 hour ago
      [dead]
  • jokoon 1 hour ago
    death stranding is in there

    I remember that many games I had in my wishlist became "blank" or removed, and I was unable to know what games were those

    • haunter 1 hour ago
      It was superseded by the Director’s Cut edition. So you can buy DS but not the original launch edition

      That’s actually a case with a lot of games on the list that got a remake, director’s cut, upgraded edition etc.

      • jandrese 1 hour ago
        This site has a tag for games that get relisted, but it really needs one for games that got remastered as well. It's a bit misleading to say a game is gone when you can still buy the GOTY version.

        Really, it would be nice if every listing had a 1 or 2 word tag that summarized the reason for the de-listing.

        Publisher Closed

        Servers Shut Down

        Remastered

        License Expired

        TOS Violation

        That sort of thing.

  • TechSquidTV 1 hour ago
    It's missing The Stomping Land
  • Y_Y 2 hours ago
    See also Stop Skeletons From Fighting's Delisted series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-ak-oNNRK_vBhwW22i0h73AR...
  • kgwxd 2 hours ago
    I bought my 2 yo a copy of Rocket League when they announced it would only be available through Epic (no Linux support) once it went F2P, just in case he was going to get into it. Best game in the world, but I'm not subjecting myself, or my kid, to Windows and the Epic store just to get at it.

    I'm quite surprised Epic hasn't done something to kill off the Steam version yet, but I expect the recent bot problem is going to give them the "justification" they need to put EAC in it. Even if it "works" on Linux after that, I'll be in constant fear that my account, with hundreds of dollars into the game, will get banned without recourse.

    • fao_ 50 minutes ago
      > Best game in the world, but I'm not subjecting myself, or my kid, to Windows and the Epic store just to get at it.

      Quite right! I really don't blame you, given the direction that Windows has taken in the last decade, and especially the last few years. The LLM integration is bad enough (Kids and LLMs should not mix, IMHO), but he adverts in the start menu could be anything. I've had some very explicit 18+ adverts on a social media platform twice this week, despite not engaging with that kind of thing at all, and the best I could do was report them.

      > I'm quite surprised Epic hasn't done something to kill off the Steam version yet, but I expect the recent bot problem is going to give them the "justification" they need to put EAC in it. Even if it "works" on Linux after that, I'll be in constant fear that my account, with hundreds of dollars into the game, will get banned without recourse.

      For what it's worth, Easy Anti-Cheat is supported and doesn't ban you for using Linux.

    • b40d-48b2-979e 1 hour ago

          subjecting myself, or my kid, to Windows and the Epic store just to get at it.
      
      Subjecting is a weird word choice here considering most of us rely on using Windows in some fashion in our education or work. Which OS or store you use is not your identity and EGS takes a significantly smaller cut from developers, so I prefer to buy there when I can as I don't care for social features from Steam aside from the workshop on some games.
  • throwatdem12311 1 hour ago
    [dead]
  • user3939382 1 hour ago
    We should just setup a review portal at the Dept of State, Visa, MasterCard, maybe moms against drunk driving, a few others, and devs can sanity check their game idea before submitting to steam
  • cwmoore 38 minutes ago
    Look at the pretty lights! Seriously. Who cares.
    • Skyy93 2 minutes ago
      When you bought a game and it becomes unavailable, due to delisting, you care.

      It shows a general problem we have with online license's for movies, series and games. You buy the product and at some point later in time you loose access because something changed outside of your control. This is different from VHS/CD/DVD/BluRays where I can use the product even years after purchasing, despite a company loosing the license or simply not existing anymore.