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John Wick Hex delisting on Steam and consoles ignites gamer revolt
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52111, member: 636"] Big Fan Games confirmed that John Wick Hex will disappear from digital storefronts on July 17, 2025. The publisher delivered this announcement with minimal advance warning to consumers. Players who previously purchased the tactical action game retain access through their digital libraries and physical console copies. Future buyers face permanent exclusion from acquiring the title through any platform or marketplace. The delisting affects all gaming systems where the title currently sells. The strategic combat game earned critical praise when it debuted on personal computers during October 2019. Console versions followed approximately one year later in December 2020. Industry reviewers praised the adaptation as an exceptional example of film-to-video game translation. The title received recognition for its unique approach to action choreography mechanics. Gaming publications described the experience as both accessible to newcomers and satisfying for franchise enthusiasts. Publishers provided no explanation for the removal decision. The game faces a lifespan of less than six years since its initial release. This timeline represents a relatively brief commercial window for licensed entertainment properties. The absence of additional John Wick gaming projects puzzles industry observers given the films' continued popularity growth. Hollywood's expanding collaboration with video game developers makes the lack of sequel announcements particularly surprising. [/QUOTE]
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