Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance Is Being Delisted in February | TechRaptor

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance Is Being Delisted in February | TechRaptor

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Publisher Wizards of the Coast and developer Tuque Games have announced that fantasy action-RPG Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is being delisted at the end of February.

Rather curiously, the official announcement of said delisting comes as part of an update to the game's Steam page rather than a post on social media or a blog, as is often the case when games are delisted or shut down.

A new paragraph under Dark Alliance's "About This Game" section on Steam states that the game will be shut down on February 24th, and that it will no longer be available for purchase starting from that date. Presumably, this applies to the DLC as well.

If you happen to already own Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance and you still want to play it (for some reason) after February 24th, you'll be able to do so, as the offline single-player mode will remain available. That goes for DLC as well.

It's a bit of a mystery that Wizards of the Coast and Tuque Games have decided to completely remove Dark Alliance from sale rather than allowing players to purchase an offline version of the game.

However, given the game's weak critical...

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