Microsoft recently announced that it will delist several games and their DLCs from the Xbox 360 Marketplace on February 7. However, the games being delisted will reportedly still remain purchasable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S where available, and players “will still be able to play discs or previously downloaded games on your Xbox 360 and modern consoles if they are backwards compatible titles.” The affected games include several Assassin’s Creed games, Dark Souls, DarkSiders 2, The Witcher 2, Lost Odyssey, and more. Purchased games can still be redownloaded from your download history.The full statement from Microsoft and the full list of games via Gematsu can be seen below:“Beginning on February 7, 2023, a limited set of games, add-ons, and in-game content will no longer be purchasable in select markets via the Xbox 360 Store. These titles will no longer be purchasable on the Xbox 360 Store only, and titles that are available to be purchased on the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S Stores will remain purchasable. You will still be able to play discs or previously downloaded games on your Xbox 360 and modern consoles if they are backwards compatible titles. For more information on the games impacted in your region, visit here.”Xbox 360 Delisted GamesAegis WingAssassin’s Creed BrotherhoodAssassin’s Creed IIIAssassin’s Creed IVAssassin’s Creed Liberation HDBlood of the WerewolfBlue DragonBreakdownCall of Duty: Advanced WarfareCall of Duty: GhostsCastle CrashersCloning ClydeCounter-Strike: GODark SoulsDarksiders IIDAYTONA USADefense GridEets: ChowdownFar Cry 2Final Fight: Double ImpactIron BrigadeJeremy McGrath’s OffroadJet Set RadioLeft 4 DeadLeft 4 Dead 2LIMBOLost OdysseyMass Effect 2MONOPOLY DEALMutant Blobs AttackN+Outpost Kaloki XPeggle 2Phantom Breaker:Battle GroundsPrince of PersiaR.U.S.E.Sega Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co.Skate 2South Park: The Stick of TruthSpelunkySplinterCellConvictionStar Wars BattlefrontStar Wars KOTOR 2The Orange BoxThe Raven Episode 1The Witcher 2
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