Embracer is ripping a beloved mobile game away from people who paid for it
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/ Weeks after shutting down Onoma, née Square Enix Montreal, Embracer is erasing four of its games including Deus Ex Go.
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Weeks after shutting down Onoma, née Square Enix Montreal, Embracer is erasing four of its games including Deus Ex Go.
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Did you ever buy Deus Ex Go , the excellent mobile puzzler from Square Enix Montreal that still ranks among the top 150 puzzle games on the App Store despite charging actual money to download? Then you’ll probably be frustrated to hear: Embracer Group, the massive conglomerate that’s gobbling up rights to franchises like Deus Ex and Tomb Raider and The Lord of the Rings and more, has decided you can’t play it anymore.
Three weeks after shutting down the studio that produced it (which had incidentally just finished going through an expensive rebrand ), Embracer has decided not only to remove their games from mobile app stores, it’s apparently taking the extra step of making them inaccessible even if you’ve already downloaded them — or in the case of Deus Ex , even if you’ve paid $5 or $6 to do so.
“Current players will not be able to access the games past January 4th,” reads part of a tweet from the defunct Studio Onoma, which is also seeing three free-to-play games ( Arena Battle Champions , Hitman Sniper: The Shadows and Space Invaders: Hidden Heroes ) shut down. “We encourage prior in-game purchases to be used before January 4th, as they will not be refunded.”
Usually when a downloadable game is removed from a digital marketplace, you can at least download a copy first — in many cases, you can even re-download purchased games indefinitely. (I can still get my Steam copies of Mass Effect 2 and Indigo Prophecy even though they were yanked from the Steam store many years ago.)
But apparently that won’t be the case here. Like Kotaku ’s Luke Plunkett says , it’s a games preservation tragedy. It’s also ready-made ammunition for critics of digital purchases, and of Embracer Group itself, which is already under scrutiny from gamers both for buying up franchises and for taking a billion dollars from Saudi Arabia.
And it’s not clear why this is happening with Deus Ex in particular. There shouldn’t be a rights issue, right? Embracer explicitly purchased the rights to Deus Ex alongside the mobile games studio that developed the title. All we know, via games journalist Jason Schreier, is that Embracer apparently decided it wasn’t interested in mobile games anymore .
The Embracer Group didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Gaming / / Entertainment / / Mobile. / Weeks after shutting down Onoma, née Square Enix Montreal, Embracer is erasing four of its games including Deus Ex Go. / Weeks after shutting down Onoma, née Square Enix Montreal, Embracer is erasing four of its games including Deus Ex Go. By Sean Hollister / @ StarFire2258. By. Sean Hollister / @ StarFire2258. Sean Hollister. / @ StarFire2258. |. Share this story. Did you ever buy Deus Ex Go , the excellent mobile puzzler from Square Enix Montreal that still ranks among the top 150 puzzle games on the App Store despite charging actual money to download? Then you’ll probably be frustrated to hear: Embracer Group, the massive conglomerate that’s gobbling up rights to franchises like Deus Ex and Tomb Raider and The Lord of the Rings and more, has decided you can’t play it anymore. Three weeks after shutting down the studio that produced it (which had incidentally just finished going through an expensive rebrand ), Embracer has decided not only to remove their games from mobile app stores, it’s apparently taking the extra step of making them inaccessible even if you’ve already downloaded them — or in the case of Deus Ex , even if you’ve paid $5 or $6 to do so. “Current players will not be able to access the games past January 4th,” reads part of a tweet from the defunct Studio Onoma, which is also seeing three free-to-play games ( Arena Battle Champions , Hitman Sniper: The Shadows and Space Invaders: Hidden Heroes ) shut down. “We encourage prior in-game purchases to be used before January 4th, as they will not be refunded.” . Usually when a downloadable game is removed from a digital marketplace, you can at least download a copy first — in many cases, you can even re-download purchased games indefinitely. (I can still get my Steam copies of Mass Effect 2 and Indigo Prophecy even though they were yanked from the Steam store many years ago.) But apparently that won’t be the case here. Like Kotaku ’s Luke Plunkett says , it’s a games preservation tragedy. It’s also ready-made ammunition for critics of digital purchases, and of Embracer Group itself, which is already under scrutiny from gamers both for buying up franchises and for taking a billion dollars from Saudi Arabia. And it’s not clear why this is happening with Deus Ex in particular. There shouldn’t be a rights issue, right? Embracer explicitly purchased the rights to Deus Ex alongside the mobile games studio that developed the title. All we know, via games journalist Jason Schreier, is that Embracer apparently decided it wasn’t interested in mobile games anymore . The Embracer Group didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Join the conversation. Elon Musk says Twitter is done with layoffs and ready to hire again. Elon Musk says Twitter is done with layoffs and ready to hire again. Musk antagonist George Hotz hired to fix Twitter search — he’s got 12 weeks. Musk antagonist George Hotz hired to fix Twitter search — he’s got 12 weeks. Tax filing websites have been sending users’ financial information to Facebook. Tax filing websites have been sending users’ financial information to Facebook. Apple changed how reading books works in iOS 16, and I may never be happy again. Apple changed how reading books works in iOS 16, and I may never be happy again. Elon Musk is laying off even more Twitter workers. Elon Musk is laying off even more Twitter workers. Verge Deals. / Sign up for Verge Deals to get deals on products we've tested sent to your inbox daily. Sign up for Verge Deals to get deals on products we've tested sent to your inbox daily. From our sponsor. Advertiser Content From.