Microsoft has posted an update that they are planning to delist some game titles and add-on content from the Xbox 360 Marketplace on February 7th. You will still be able to redownload the games you’ve already purchased after they are delisted, but they will no longer be purchasable through the Xbox 360 Store.
Thankfully, according to Gematsu, it will not affect the titles that are already purchasable through the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S stores, so the delistings should not be a huge deal if you own one of the modern Xbox consoles. However, if you only have an Xbox 360 and don’t already own games like Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey, it may be a good idea to pick them up through the Xbox 360 Marketplace just in case you want to play them on the console in the future.
The full list of game titles that will no longer be purchasable is listed below:
- Aegis Wing
- Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood
- Assassin’s Creed III
- Assassin’s Creed IV
- Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD
- Blood of the Werewolf
- Blue Dragon
- Breakdown
- Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
- Call of Duty: Ghosts
- Castle Crashers
- Cloning Clyde
- Counter-Strike: GO
- Dark Souls
- Darksiders II
- DAYTONA USA
- Defense Grid
- Eets: Chowdown
- Far Cry 2
- Final Fight: Double Impact
- Iron Brigade
- Jeremy McGrath’s Offroad
- Jet Set Radio
- Left 4 Dead
- Left 4 Dead 2
- LIMBO
- Lost Odyssey
- Mass Effect 2
- MONOPOLY DEAL
- Mutant Blobs Attack
- N+
- Outpost Kaloki X
- Peggle 2
- Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds
- Prince of Persia
- R.U.S.E.
- Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co.
- Skate 2
- South Park: The Stick of Truth
- Spelunky
- SplinterCellConviction
- Star Wars Battlefront
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II
- The Orange Box
- The Raven Episode 1
- The Witcher 2
Please see our MANY reviews for these Xbox 360-only Mistwalker games if you’re interested and are still on the fence. Our Blue Dragon reviews are written by Josh Lewis and Kyle C. Miller and our Lost Odyssey reviews by Damian Thomas, Josh Lewis, and Stephen Harris! The games will continue to be readily available on the current Xbox consoles, so they still have some life left in them even beyond the Xbox 360 Marketplace… Here’s hoping for some modern ports eventually anyway!
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