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Epic Games Store exclusive disappears and no one is saying why

Bullet Club

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Epic Games Store exclusive disappears and no one is saying why

Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory is a game you may not have heard of, but one in a bit of an unusual situation.

Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory is a sci-fi CRPG co-developed by Black Shamrock and Cyanide Studio, based on the Paranoia tabletop RPG. As far as I can tell, it’s a decent RPG with an interesting take on AI.

The game was initially set to launch November 14 last year, but ended up getting delayed to December 5. It is an Epic Games Store exclusive, which makes this whole situation even more unusual.

Sometime after release, presumably late in January or earlier this month, the game just vanished. Its Epic Store page no longer exists, returning a 404 error. And though it has a Steam page, it’s listed under a vague 2020 release target.

This is common for games with Epic Store exclusivity, which often retain their Steam pages until the exclusivity period ends, at which point the date becomes more definitive and the games can be purchased. But Paranoia cannot yet be bought or pre-ordered on Steam, either.

The only way to play the game at this time is to purchase a key from Humble or some other online store, and redeem said key on the Epic launcher. The game’s official Twitter has no mention of this, neither do the official channels for co-developer Cyanide, or publisher Bigben Interactive.

Up to that point, official Twitter and Facebook accounts had been fairly active, responding to follower questions and sharing content. You wouldn’t even notice the game got removed if you didn’t specifically look for it.

Someone on the official Facebook page did, curious why they can no longer buy it, but their question remains unanswered.

It’s hard to speculate what would have caused this. According to Way Back Machine, the game’s Epic Store page existed right up until midway through January. Paranoia doesn’t have a high Metacritic score, but it’s hardly a disaster.

It’s fairly unusual for a game of that stature from a name publisher to disappear off digital store shelves in that way. Doubly so for an Epic Store exclusive. Epic’s hands-on approach to store curation means every game is carefully selected, especially exclusives that launch on the platform.

What makes this even more bizarre is that we couldn’t get an official answer or even a bog-standard PR line. Publisher Bigben Interactive did not return repeated requests for comment. Shamrock and Cyanide both couldn’t offer any official statements, and Epic Games referred us back to Bigben.

Source: VG24/7

 

Northeastmonk

Gold Member
I laugh at “you may not have heard of”. They’re obviously aware of our own awareness to a game that no one cares about in the first place. It could be reasons out of our control or anything really. Lots of games (well known good games) get discontinued. Hell, look at all the 32-bit apps on iOS devices. Yet here they are finding that one game, that no one really knows about, and somehow that’s the topic of the discussion. Smh
 

Kenpachii

Member
A game about a while male protagonist set in a world without any people of color? How dare you!

More like stunning courage and brave for making a game about a real opressed demograph the white male. In a inreasingly racist and sexist culture that tries to cancel a entire species.
 
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KungFucius

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More like stunning courage and brave for making a game about a real opressed demograph the white male. In a inreasingly racist and sexist culture that tries to cancel a entire species.
Isn't it just game depicting a world like that of medieval Britain? I.e. a predominately white culture that didn't mix because the fastest form of transport for regular folk was horses?
 

Fbh

Member
LOL, some crappy game almost no one cares about goes missing, the dev goes silent and won't answer questions sent to them over social media.................. and someone the "journalist" writing this just spins it to be all about the epic games store.

Also "doesn't have a high metacritic score" is a bit of an understatement:


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Kenpachii

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Isn't it just game depicting a world like that of medieval Britain? I.e. a predominately white culture that didn't mix because the fastest form of transport for regular folk was horses?

EU culture and US culture are different on this part. US got heavily influenced by black people because they had to put up with it through slave trade. Barely any black people where in european country's at all. Therefore there influences where non existent.

My dad dad ( whatever its called ) first interaction with black people was at a human zoo where they where portrayed and he head to pay money to see them. ( he basically related black people with animals as that's what he got introduced with at those zoo's. These thing's existed to promote colonisation of africa. ( this shit actually still exists in some form by having tv riddled with advertisements about half dead poor african children with flies on there head "please donate now, we gotta help them" it just took a different shape ).
My dad interaction with black people was through dutch comic books where they always had a black something in it, like a black duck or something like that. And later when i was born he got more into contact with it through movies and music and white people in the netherlands adopting black baby's if they couldn't get a kid. With endless advertisements for money for african kids.

I personally didn't had much encounter with black people because they where non existent in 90's here. Only black people u saw where in the media on schools they didn't even exist., i did had a few on a high school with 10k people that where adopted and that's about it. u could count them on a single hand and even that is to much, and they where seen pretty much like gingers. Muslims were far more a target of racism however.

The more you went east the even less black people u would encounter. I don't think i saw in my half year in warschau or whatever it was called a black person even once.

When u see shit like witcher based on even older and more eastern european cultures with 10 black people in major roles is laughable at best and even considered offensive. US doesn't realize this because there world is limited by there boarders and think the entire world functions like them as they are the world. This is why shit like resetera makes to most people no sense at all.

The whole black vs white concept is very much a US centric thing and the first time i got introduced towards it was on forums on the internet by US people telling me how racist everything was lol.
 
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