Who owns Alpha Protocol?
Sega
Alpha Protocol was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in May 2010….
Alpha Protocol | |
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Developer(s) | Obsidian Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Director(s) | Chris Parker |
Producer(s) | Ryan Rucinski |
When did Alpha Protocol come out?
May 27, 2010Alpha Protocol / Initial release date
Can you still buy Alpha Protocol?
“Following the expiry of Sega’s publishing rights for Alpha Protocol, the title has been removed from Steam and is no longer on sale.”
Where can I get Alpha Protocol?
Amazon.com: Alpha Protocol – PC : Video Games.
Why was Alpha Protocol removed?
UPDATE: Sega says it still owns the IP. UPDATE 20th June 2019: Sega has been in touch to say it still owns the Alpha Protocol IP, and to clarify the game was pulled from Steam due to the expiry of music rights.
Why is Alpha Protocol not for sale?
However, it turns out that Sega had to stop selling the game because it no longer has the rights to at least some of its music. “Due to the expiry of music rights in Alpha Protocol, the title has been removed from Steam and is no longer on sale,” a Sega spokesperson said in a statement to Polygon.
Why is Alpha Protocol no longer on Steam?
Original story: “Notice: At the request of the publisher, Alpha Protocol is no longer available for sale on Steam.” A spokesperson for Sega clarified that the withdrawal of Alpha Protocol was due to the expiration of the company’s publishing rights, putting the game back in the hands of Obsidian Entertainment.
Is Alpha Protocol available on PC?
Alpha Protocol’s product page on the Humble Store, which also previously sold the game, is gone entirely. Sega released Alpha Protocol in May 2010 on PlayStation 3, Windows PC, and Xbox 360. It received lukewarm reviews, but is fondly remembered these days as something of a cult classic.