A beloved strategy game is about to disappear from digital stores, leaving fans in a frenzy. Battlestar Galactica Deadlock, the captivating space fleet game, will soon be delisted, causing a stir among gamers. But why is this happening?
The game, inspired by Ronald D. Moore's iconic sci-fi series, has been a fan favorite since its release in 2017. However, developer Slitherine has announced that it will be removed from all digital platforms on November 16th, specifically in Australia. This means that after this date, you won't be able to purchase the game or any of its DLCs, ever again.
Here's the catch: if you already own the game, you're in luck! Slitherine assures players that they can continue playing without any interruptions, exploring the vast galaxy and commanding their fleets as usual. But for those who don't own it yet, time is ticking.
And this is where it gets interesting. The game is still available on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PS4/PS5, but only for a limited time. Prices range from $39.95 AUD to $164.55 AUD, depending on the platform and additional content. So, if you've been on the fence about buying it, now might be the time to take the plunge.
Slitherine expressed their gratitude to the dedicated player base, acknowledging their role in shaping the game's success. But the question remains: why delist such a beloved game? Licensing issues, perhaps, or a shift in strategic direction?
Grab Battlestar Galactica Deadlock before it's too late! But be warned, this might be your last chance to join the battle for the Twelve Colonies. Will you answer the call? The clock is ticking...