"Spec Ops: The Line Removed from Digital Stores Due to Expiring Partnerships"

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2K Games has confirmed that Spec Ops: The Line will no longer be available on online storefronts due to expiring partnership licenses, leading to its delisting from digital platforms including Steam, Fanatical, Gamesplanet, and Nuuvem. The game's removal poses a challenge to video game preservation and marks a loss for the medium, as Spec Ops: The Line was acclaimed for critiquing the military shooter genre and contributing to a more critical era of video games based on modern conflict. Players who have purchased the game can still download and play it, but its availability is limited to certain platforms.
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- Spec Ops: The Line Will No Longer Be Available in Online Stores, 2K Blames Expiring Partnerships IGN
- Spec Ops: The Line delisted from Steam Eurogamer.net
- Steam, PlayStation and Xbox pull critically acclaimed game forever GAMINGbible
- Cult third-person shooter Spec Ops: The Line delisted from Steam, as its director says the move "makes no sense" Gamesradar
- Spec Ops: The Line permanently removed from Steam and other digital stores The Verge
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