The players have already noticed this today Spec Ops: The Line was no longer available on Steam, leading many to fear that the acclaimed third-person shooter had been quietly removed from sale without warning. Unfortunately, 2K has since confirmed this and the publisher has also explained why it pulled the groundbreaking shooter.
Developed by Yager and released back in 2012, Spec Ops: The Line was a reboot of the lesser known one Spec Ops Franchise. Like the past games, The line
On January 29thpeople started to notice Spec Ops: The Line has been removed from Steam and other storefronts such as Fanatical. People wondered if 2K had perhaps delisted the game due to expiring licensing rights for some of the music in it. And that appears to be the case, according to a 2K spokesperson.
“Spec Ops: The Line will no longer be available in online stores due to the expiration of several partnership licenses related to the game,” 2K explained in a statement sent to My city. No specific licenses were mentioned, but notable music included in the game includes Jimi Hendrix’s performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” and Alice in Chains’ “Rooster.”
The publisher assured players that owners can still download and replay the game Spec Ops: The Line
“2K would like to thank our community of players for supporting the game, and we look forward to bringing you more offerings from our label this year and beyond,” 2K said in its statement.
Although there have been talks of a sequel for years, 2K doesn’t seem willing to even tease it, instead just letting it happen Spec Ops: The Line fade like a mirage in the desert. It’s just another game – on an ever-growing list – that will become increasingly difficult to play as the years go by.
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