Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality

Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality

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So is this game getting delisted?
So apparently Warner bros is delisting 25 adult swim games but would that mean that this game will be delisted?
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SnakeWildlife Mar 9, 2024 @ 5:04am 
As far as i can see from the list of Adult Swim games, yea...this game is probably going to disappear.
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Tony Mar 9, 2024 @ 10:10am 
Is that even legal, I bought this game. I feel like they can't just make it unaccessable unless they plan to pay me (and everyone else who bought it) back the money invested into purchasing it. Surely it's against some sort of law to withhold someone a copy of something you've already sold them as it thus technically no longer would fall under your ownership. I mean I could understand this if it were an online game and they'd shut down servers. But this is a offline single player game. I'm not going to pretend I've played the game much but still, I paid money to own a copy of the game, I feel it's illegal in some way shape or form to take it away or am I crazy?
SnakeWildlife Mar 9, 2024 @ 10:24am 
Originally posted by Tony:

If you have purchased the game you wont lose access to it, you're safe.

It just means nobody else would be able to buy it.
Originally posted by Tony:
Is that even legal, I bought this game. I feel like they can't just make it unaccessable unless they plan to pay me (and everyone else who bought it) back the money invested into purchasing it. Surely it's against some sort of law to withhold someone a copy of something you've already sold them as it thus technically no longer would fall under your ownership. I mean I could understand this if it were an online game and they'd shut down servers. But this is a offline single player game. I'm not going to pretend I've played the game much but still, I paid money to own a copy of the game, I feel it's illegal in some way shape or form to take it away or am I crazy?

it's getting pulled out of stores, not game libraries
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Tony Mar 10, 2024 @ 4:32am 
Ah ok my bad, I misunderstood then
my.dumb.***** Mar 18, 2024 @ 1:00am 
Originally posted by Tony:
Ah ok my bad, I misunderstood then
ive bought it , used to play it but now it wont work. how is yours going?
A Gamer Mar 22, 2024 @ 3:59pm 
it might? games getting delisted happen randomly but they are telling you they will delist all adult swim games in may. it's sad they didn't even have sale during the spring. i bought rick and morty steam key for 9$ off another website.
Luna Apr 15, 2024 @ 10:31am 
I've bought it a long time ago and wanted to play but it's not working T_T
Originally posted by Tony:
Is that even legal, I bought this game. I feel like they can't just make it unaccessable unless they plan to pay me (and everyone else who bought it) back the money invested into purchasing it. Surely it's against some sort of law to withhold someone a copy of something you've already sold them as it thus technically no longer would fall under your ownership. I mean I could understand this if it were an online game and they'd shut down servers. But this is a offline single player game. I'm not going to pretend I've played the game much but still, I paid money to own a copy of the game, I feel it's illegal in some way shape or form to take it away or am I crazy?

I know others have already corrected this, but I thought it was worth adding...

Even if WB was removing it from everyone's libraries, it would still be legal. The big difference between owning physical copies of games and digital LICENSES.

When you own a physical copy of the game, that game disc, cartridge, or whatever, is yours. You own it.

When you buy a digital game, you are buying a LICENSE to play the game. The license, per every game license TOS, states that they can change, alter, revoke, and every other adjective for "Do whatever we want, whenever we want" to their game.
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