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Scott Pilgrim Creator Vents On Video Game's Delisting From PSN, X-Box Live 2 Years Ago

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World – The Game was delisted from the Playstation Network and X-Box Live at the end of 2014, after a successful three and a half year run. Delisting, in which downloadable games are removed from digital stores and no longer available to purchase, affects many licensed games, much to the dismay of fans. As a testament to the greatness of the pixel art beat 'em up, fans are still trying to get their hands on it today. Rumor has it download codes, which don't expire and will still lead gamers to the holy grail, can still be purchased at stores like Gamestop, but Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O'Malley would love to see it rereleased, and he took to Twitter to make a case for it.

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Well, as long as he puts that stuff out so we can all buy it, I don't see any problem with that.

So how about it, Ubisoft? Don't you believe in bringing happiness to people's lives?

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