> "This is yet another reason why owning digital games is frowned upon by some consumer groups, as you technically never own the game themselves given this thing can happen."
I think things like GOG or Humble Bundle are better, because they don't "phone home" when you try to play games you bought there (unless, of course, they are actually Steam keys).
They could get delisted, but if you backed up the game you can still play it.
That said: what a crappy situation. Are they at least giving the money back to customers?
I think things like GOG or Humble Bundle are better, because they don't "phone home" when you try to play games you bought there (unless, of course, they are actually Steam keys).
They could get delisted, but if you backed up the game you can still play it.
That said: what a crappy situation. Are they at least giving the money back to customers?