What the fuck? How does this happen? What does "partnership licenses are expiring" mean? Did they make this game knowing it had an expiration date?
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Probably a gun/clothing/car/etc brand license or music. This is classic greed in action.
Yarrrrr.
Also any game-related license that covers a period of time instead of that specific product is dumb as hell.
and my dumb ass didn't buy it when it was available.
You can probably buy it from a key reseller. That's what I did when I wanted to replay Prey 2006, it was like $3 iirc. Really, though, if you can't buy it from the rights holders just pirate it.
Edit: Actually I'll go as far as saying if the actual creators of the game won't make any money from your purchase, just some company that bought the rights, pirate it then too, fuck em
Except now key resellers are going to list it for like $300 USD.
Sure, for like 2 months while it has some mild delist hype. That will not last
I still see Test Drive Unlimited 2 on Steam for over $300 regularly and that was delisted a long time ago.