Nearly Four Dozen Games Will Disappear From The Xbox 360 Marketplace!

And not all of them are so easy to buy, despite Microsoft’s claims to the contrary.

 

The Redmond-based company has announced that forty-six games will disappear from the Xbox 360 Marketplace on February 7, and the DLC that comes with them will also be gone. A Microsoft spokesperson told Gematsu, “Beginning on February 7, 2023, a limited set of games, add-ons, and in-game content will no longer be purchasable in select markets via the Xbox 360 Store. These titles will no longer be purchasable on the Xbox 360 Store only, and titles available to purchase on the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S Stores will remain purchasable. You will still be able to play discs or previously downloaded games on your Xbox 360 and modern consoles if they are backwards compatible titles. For more information on the games impacted in your region, visit here.”

Here’s the list: Aegis Wing, Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, Assassin’s Creed III, Assassin’s Creed IV, Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD, Blood of the Werewolf, Blue Dragon, Breakdown, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Castle Crashers, Cloning Clyde, Counter-Strike: GO, Dark Souls, Darksiders II, Daytona USA, Defense Grid, Eets: Chowdown, Far Cry 2, Final Fight: Double Impact, Iron Brigade, Jeremy McGrath’s Offroad, Jet Set Radio, Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2, Limbo, Lost Odyssey, Mass Effect 2, Monopoly Deal, Mutant Blobs Attack, N+, Outpost Kaloki X, Peggle 2, Phantom Breaker:Battle Grounds, Prince of Persia, R. U.S.E., Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co, Skate 2, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Spelunky, Splinter Cell: Conviction, Star Wars: Battlefront, Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic 2, The Orange Box, The Raven Episode 1, The Witcher 2.

For example, Jet Set Radio and Daytona USA are unavailable from the main Xbox site. The old Marketplace site is buggy, sometimes going into an endless loading bug at checkout (and on more than one browser no less), so it might be worth getting out your Xbox 360 to buy the games in question. Once you’ve made your purchase, you can access them via the Xbox 360 purchase history page…

Source: Gematsu

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