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Frogwares’ Games Delisted Due to Alleged Dispute with Focus Home Interactive

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Delistings are a problem on digital storefronts, as they prevent consumers from purchasing games on platforms such as Steam, GOG, and the Xbox Marketplace. Thanks to delistings, we have lost titles such as Marvel Ultimate Alliance 1 and 2, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game, and Transformers Devastation. Frogwares is the latest studio hit with game delistings.

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Earlier today, Frogware announced that some of its titles have been removed from Microsoft’s and Sony’s digital stores. While Frogwares recently released the Lovecraftian The Sinking City, the studio is best known for its Sherlock Holmes games, especially Sherlock Homes – Nemesis and its infamously teleporting (and creepy) Dr. Watson.

According to the announcement, games such as The Testament of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the Ripper, and Magrunner: Dark Pulse are no longer available on Xbox and PlayStation storefronts. Moreover, Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishment will be delisted on September 29th.

However, these delistings only apply to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, as the games are still available through Steam. Frogwares states the titles were delisted because “Focus Home Interactive, the licensee (or ‘publisher’) that was in charge of commercializing these games on [the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3], refuses to transfer the title IDs to us, the creators and IP owners of those titles, even though our Publishing and Distribution Agreement has expired.” This statement explains why the games were only delisted from the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 since Frogwares self-published them on Steam.

Frogwares states it is “in the process of setting up new store profiles, and we are contacting console stores” to relist its titles. A similar situation occurred last year when the Call of Juarez franchise was temporarily removed from digital storefronts. The delisting lasted until Ubisoft handed over publishing rights to the series’ developer, Techland, so given that precedent, Frogwares’ titles could potentially reappear on consoles.

We will keep you updated as the story develops.


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Aaron was a freelance writer between June 2018 and October 2022. All you have to do to get his attention is talk about video games, anime, and/or Dungeons & Dragons - also people in spandex fighting rubber suited monsters. Aaron largely specialized in writing news for Twinfinite during his four years at the site.
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