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[–] redhorsejacket@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago

Is there any explanation forthcoming from either WB or the creator? Is it a by product of the culling occurring in WB's film division? How could that work when the game had already been released? What could the justification be for this action? How much money could they possibly be saving by removing this game from a third party distribution service? I'm genuinely asking, and I hope there is an a better answer than "greed", even if that's probably what it boils down to.