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This is taken from the Reforged kickstarter update they posted earlier today: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/revolution-software/broken-sword-reforged-collectors-edition/posts/4238562
LET’S TALK ABOUT DIRECTOR’S CUT
Broken Sword: Director's Cut is being delisted from Steam, GOG, App Store, and Google Play Store.

THIS WILL ONLY AFFECT NEW PURCHASES
If you already own Broken Sword: Director's Cut on these platforms, nothing will change.
At the moment platforms like Steam, GOG, App Store, and Google Play Store allow you to access unlisted games through your game library or app purchase history. For as long as that is a supported feature you will be able to re-download Director's Cut, however buying the game will no longer be possible.

WHY WE ARE MAKING THIS DECISION
This was not an easy decision to make, but Broken Sword: Director's Cut has been neglected for the last few years, and knowing that we won't be able to spend any significant dev time on it for the foreseeable future, it didn't feel right having this game actively up for sale anymore. This might change in the future, but for now we are delisting it.

NOV 4TH WE WILL START THE PROCESS OF DELISTING DIRECTOR'S CUT
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Nafcom: This is taken from the Reforged kickstarter update they posted earlier today: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/revolution-software/broken-sword-reforged-collectors-edition/posts/4238562

LET’S TALK ABOUT DIRECTOR’S CUT
Broken Sword: Director's Cut is being delisted from Steam, GOG, App Store, and Google Play Store.

THIS WILL ONLY AFFECT NEW PURCHASES
If you already own Broken Sword: Director's Cut on these platforms, nothing will change.
At the moment platforms like Steam, GOG, App Store, and Google Play Store allow you to access unlisted games through your game library or app purchase history. For as long as that is a supported feature you will be able to re-download Director's Cut, however buying the game will no longer be possible.

WHY WE ARE MAKING THIS DECISION
This was not an easy decision to make, but Broken Sword: Director's Cut has been neglected for the last few years, and knowing that we won't be able to spend any significant dev time on it for the foreseeable future, it didn't feel right having this game actively up for sale anymore. This might change in the future, but for now we are delisting it.

NOV 4TH WE WILL START THE PROCESS OF DELISTING DIRECTOR'S CUT
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Nafcom:
It's still on the store page...false alarm? :)
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I hope so. From posting this, it's still there on the store front.
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Nafcom: This is taken from the Reforged kickstarter update they posted earlier today: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/revolution-software/broken-sword-reforged-collectors-edition/posts/4238562

LET’S TALK ABOUT DIRECTOR’S CUT
Broken Sword: Director's Cut is being delisted from Steam, GOG, App Store, and Google Play Store.

THIS WILL ONLY AFFECT NEW PURCHASES
If you already own Broken Sword: Director's Cut on these platforms, nothing will change.
At the moment platforms like Steam, GOG, App Store, and Google Play Store allow you to access unlisted games through your game library or app purchase history. For as long as that is a supported feature you will be able to re-download Director's Cut, however buying the game will no longer be possible.

WHY WE ARE MAKING THIS DECISION
This was not an easy decision to make, but Broken Sword: Director's Cut has been neglected for the last few years, and knowing that we won't be able to spend any significant dev time on it for the foreseeable future, it didn't feel right having this game actively up for sale anymore. This might change in the future, but for now we are delisting it.

NOV 4TH WE WILL START THE PROCESS OF DELISTING DIRECTOR'S CUT
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Nafcom:
I can understand the reason for the delisting if it has been neglected for that long. I wish the remaster game would have the original game attached to it, so anyone can play it alongside the remaster after this version is delisted. Other remasters did it, like Sam and Max Season 1 and 2, and Simon the Sorcerer 1 and 2 Anniversary. Maybe the developers will put it in later. I don't know. In the end, it's up to the developers.