Monday, January 21, 2013

Metro: Last Light removed from GameStop Impulse

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pulls PC version of the action game in the digital memory in order to protect consumers in the event of bankruptcy THQ uncertainty, refunds are available.

The PC version downloadable Metro: Last Light has been removed from GameStop Impulse. Vice President of GameStop public relations and investor Matt Hodges told GameSpot that the company was removed from the game to protect consumers amid the current uncertainty surrounding the future of the publisher THQ.

"Basically, due to the current financial situation THQ and uncertainty of delivery, in order to protect our customers has removed the option to pre-buy this specific game," said Mr. Hodges.

    Players who have already prepaid the game can get a refund by calling customer service at GameStop. Paper copies of Metro: Last Light for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC will remain available for pre-order at GameStop main site. It is unclear whether GameStop intends to remove these versions of the game at some point in the future.
  • GameSpot
  • A reader tipped the news, saying prepaid a copy of the game and stays in your "My Games" list. However, the specific metro: Last Light product page is no longer functional. Other games THQ to come, including South Park: Stick to the truth and Company of Heroes 2, not on GameStop Impulse.
THQ
auction bankruptcy, should it be necessary, will be held January 22 at 15:00 in Wilmington, Delaware. There will study THQ and its properties. These include Relic Entertainment (Company of Heroes), Volition Inc. (Saints Row), Montreal THQ Assassin's Creed former director Patrice Desilets' (unknown), and Vigil Games (Darksiders).



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