Bithell Games, the developer behind titles like John Wick Hex and Tron: Catalyst, is reducing its staff by eleven jobs due to the inability to secure new large-scale projects, marking a significant downsizing of the studio. The founder, Mike Bithell, expressed appreciation for the talented team and offered support for affected employees, emphasizing the studio's ongoing support for its existing games. The studio's future projects remain uncertain amid these challenges.
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, a strategy game released in 2020, will be removed from sale on July 17, 2025, due to licensing issues, but existing owners can still access it; new purchases will no longer be possible.
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.
John Wick Hex, the only official John Wick game developed by Bithell Games, is being removed from all digital platforms starting July 17, 2025, likely due to licensing issues, though existing owners can still access it. The game is a tactical strategy title with a unique time-based combat system.
John Wick Hex, a tactical role-playing game based on the John Wick movies, is being removed from all digital platforms on July 17, 2025, with only a 72-hour window for new purchases, leaving no available digital copies and only physical copies potentially remaining.