An indie game called The Lonely Helmet is set to be delisted from Steam by the end of July, but players who add it to their libraries before then will be able to keep it. Steam’s delisting process tends to take time to complete fully. But the game’s solo developer has already started it, leaving fans with a short window to claim it before it disappears entirely.
It’s important to note that The Lonely Helmet is not part of Steam’s free-to-keep promotions. In fact, the game has already been made free-to-play by its developer after originally launching as a paid title. However, since delisting on Steam typically does not remove games from users’ libraries, anyone who adds it in time will still be able to keep playing it as long as their account remains active.
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According to developer Laim McKenzie, The Lonely Helmet started as a passion project during the pandemic. However, they have since lost the source code and are unable to update the game, so they have decided to delist it due to ongoing...
