Activision has pulled both Marvel Ultimate Alliance games off digital stores. The move comes likely due to licensing issues and is not the first time the publisher took games with Marvel licenses from stores. A resourceful user at gaming forum Resetera suspected the upcoming delisting earlier this week when both games went on sale on popular PC digital distribution service Steam.
Any other time they’d be on sale, I’d probably wouldn’t do this, but given the deep discount both games are getting (€14.99 if you buy them as a bundle), plus the timing of the sale (almost 2 years to the day the games released on Steam) leads me to believe that Activision’s licence for the games are set to expire very soon. So if you had any nigglings for getting the two, act on it now, because I don’t really see them being brought back anytime soon. – Nerdkiller on Resetera
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