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Popular Game to Be Shut Down and Removed from Stores

Originally Published 21 days ago — by GameSpot

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2K Sports announced that WWE 2K24 will be delisted and its servers shut down by March 31, 2026, after which online features will no longer be available. The game, released in March 2024, will have been online for about two years, with offline modes remaining accessible. This is part of a broader trend of server closures for sports and online games by 2K and other publishers.

Evergrande's Hong Kong Delisting Marks a Turning Point in China's Property Crisis

Originally Published 4 months ago — by NPR

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Shares of China Evergrande, once a leading real estate developer, were delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange following court-ordered liquidation due to its failure to provide a viable debt restructuring plan. The company, heavily burdened with over $340 billion in debt, played a significant role in China's ongoing property market downturn, which has impacted the broader economy and led to construction suspensions and falling home prices. Despite efforts by Chinese authorities to stabilize the market, Evergrande's collapse highlights the deepening crisis in China's real estate sector.

Evergrande's Delisting Marks a Turning Point for China's Property Sector

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The Guardian

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Evergrande, once China’s second-largest property developer, has been delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange after an 18-month trading freeze and liquidation process, marking its collapse from a peak valuation of over HK$400bn to just HK$2bn amid China’s ongoing property market downturn and massive debt default.

China Evergrande's Hong Kong delisting signals its financial crisis

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Yahoo Finance

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China Evergrande, once a leading property developer, was delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as it continues to wind up over $340 billion in debts, marking a significant step in its collapse that has contributed to China's ongoing property market crisis and economic slowdown.

Evergrande's Delisting Signals a Turning Point for China's Property Market

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Financial Times

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Evergrande, once China's largest property developer, has been delisted from Hong Kong's stock exchange, marking the end of an era for China's real estate boom. The company's collapse highlights the sector's debt-driven nature, with liabilities exceeding $300 billion and assets difficult to recover, reflecting ongoing financial stress in China's property market.

Evergrande's Delisting Marks the End of an Era for China's Property Giant

Originally Published 4 months ago — by BBC

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Evergrande, once China's largest property developer, is set to be delisted from the Hong Kong stock market after a dramatic collapse due to massive debts and failed restructuring efforts, symbolizing the ongoing property crisis that has significantly impacted China's economy and shifted government priorities towards high-tech industries.

Evergrande to Delist Amid $45 Billion Debt and Asset Recovery

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Bloomberg.com

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China Evergrande Group will be delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange, marking the end of its rise as a major developer amid China's housing crisis. The company's debt has surged beyond initial estimates to over $45 billion, and its liquidation process is ongoing, with shareholders facing near-total losses. The delisting reflects the broader decline of China's real estate sector and the changing business landscape for developers.

Controversy Mounts Over Censorship and Payment Restrictions on Adult Games

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Rock Paper Shotgun

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Itch.io is seeking new payment processors more willing to handle adult content after delisting many NSFW games due to policies from companies like PayPal and Stripe. The platform is conducting an audit to comply with these regulations, which were influenced by external pressure from activist groups and larger corporations like Valve. They acknowledge the vagueness of their current content restrictions and are exploring stricter age-gating and better classification, while also addressing user concerns about game access and payment withholding. The situation highlights ongoing debates about content moderation, corporate influence, and the regulation of adult material in digital platforms.

Official John Wick Game to Be Removed from Platforms This Month

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Engadget

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John Wick Hex will be delisted from all platforms on July 17 due to unspecified licensing issues, but existing owners can still download and play the game; physical copies will also remain playable. The developer and publisher did not specify the reason for the removal, raising concerns about game preservation and access.

John Wick Hex and Related Titles to Be Removed from Platforms Soon

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Eurogamer

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John Wick Hex, a highly regarded tactical RPG developed by Bithell Games, will be delisted from digital storefronts on July 17, 2025. Existing owners can still access the game, but it will no longer be available for new purchases after this date. Currently, it is on sale on Humble, offering a chance to buy it at a reduced price before it disappears from stores.