Roll7's Games Removed From Steam and Xbox Stores

Indie game studio roll7Following the closure of , the studio's two popular games OlliOlli World ve rollerdrome, From Steam and Xbox stores These games have been removed. Players can no longer purchase them, and there is no official explanation as to why they were removed.

Why Were the Games Removed?

According to PCGamesN's findings, OlliOlli World ve rollerdrome, has been removed from Steam. VGC is also facing the same situation Xbox store confirmed that it is also valid for. However, as a striking detail, On PlayStation store and Switch eShop these games are still available for purchase.

This brings to mind two different possibilities:

  1. A Temporary Technical Issue: The removal of the games may be due to a technical issue with the license or distribution. If so, it may be possible for the games to be relisted in the future.
  2. A Decision Regarding Take-Two's Sale of Private Division: In November, Take-Two acquired Roll7's publisher Private Divisionannounced that it was selling . However, no information was initially given about the buyer or the details of the deal. According to a Bloomberg report, Austin, Texas-based private equity firm Haveli Investments bought this studio. The removal of games from stores may be related to this sales process.

“No Longer Available” Warning on Steam Page

When you enter the games' Steam pages “No longer available on the Steam store.” warning is visible, indicating that the games have simply been removed from sale, but are still playable in the libraries of existing owners.

What Will Happen in the Future?

There has been no official statement from Take-Two or Private Division at this time. It remains unclear whether the games will return to digital stores. However, it is thought that this process may be due to licensing or distribution changes that Private Division went through while changing hands.

If you plan on purchasing these games, keep in mind that they are still available on PlayStation and Switch, but there is a possibility that they may be removed from those platforms in the future.