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Tech/Science

Spec Ops: The Line Delisted from Steam, Concerns About Microsoft Store

Spec Ops: The Line, a beloved third-person shooter, has been delisted from Steam, sparking concerns that it may also disappear from the Microsoft Store. This news comes as a shock to many fans who appreciate the game’s unique qualities. However, there is still hope for those who wish to own a copy, as third-party stores still have stock available.

Meanwhile, it’s been a decade since the release of the quirky game Octodad, which continues to provide entertainment with its slapstick humor and unconventional gameplay. This anniversary serves as a reminder of the game’s enduring appeal, particularly for those who enjoy lighthearted and comedic gaming experiences.

Additionally, today marks significant birthdays for several notable games, including Cruis’n USA for the N64 in 1998 and Arc: Twilight of the Spirits for the PS2 in 2004. These milestones offer an opportunity for gamers to reflect on the impact of these titles and their contributions to the gaming industry.

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