‘Evil Dead: The Game’ is being shut down after three years
- Saber Interactive announced the removal of Evil Dead: The Game from digital storefronts in early May 2025, three years after its 2022 release.
- The removal follows the cancellation of new content and a Switch version, and may relate to licensing or declining player numbers.
- The game has already been delisted from the Epic Games Store and PlayStation Store, while remaining available on Steam and Xbox with few active players online.
- Saber Interactive announced that they have started taking the game down from digital platforms but assured that the servers will remain active for those who already own it.
- The delisting signals the game's shutdown phase, meaning no future updates will arrive but existing players can still access content until servers eventually close.
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Evil Dead Disappears From Stores Just Three Years After Release
Evil Dead: The Game arrived in 2022 to mixed reviews but strong fan support for its asymmetric multiplayer. Now, just three years later, the survival horror game is disappearing from store shelves, presumably because of expiring licenses. Read more...
Evil Dead: The Game Removed from Digital Stores Without Warning
In the world of video games, even the most beloved titles can disappear suddenly. Evil Dead: The Game, a multiplayer game based on the famous horror series by Sam Raimi, is the latest example of this. The game was released in 2022 by Saber Interactive, but it has now disappeared from digital stores. Saber Interactive confirmed today through Steam that the game has been intentionally and globally removed, although the servers will still be online…
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