Publisher Capcom is delisting three games on Steam next month.
The titles in question are Airtight Games’ sci-fi action-adventure Dark Void, Other Ocean Interactive’s retro-style platformer Dark Void Zero, and Proper Games’ sandbox puzzle game Flock.
The latter was released in 2009, the year before the Dark Void games hit stores.
The games are currently discounted until May 8, when they’ll be pulled from sale at 5.30pm PT (May 9 at 1.30am GMT).
“Customers who have purchased the title prior to its delisting date may still be able to enjoy the game into the future depending on their PC operating system’s ability to continue running the game,” reads a message on each game’s product page.
It’s unclear if the games are also set to be removed from other digital storefronts, but Dark Void and Flock are currently heavily discounted on Xbox too.
VGC has contacted Capcom for further information on its plans to delist the games.
The publisher also pulled Age of Booty from sale on the Microsoft Store in March.
On Thursday, Capcom raised its full-year earnings forecast after new and older games sold well during the 12 months ended on March 31, 2024.
Among the highlights, Capcom cited the strong performance of its first $70 game, Dragon’s Dogma 2, which has topped 2.5 million sales since its release last month.
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