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On August 13th, 2020, to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the game’s release, O’Malley took to Twitter again in a brief thread where he confirmed that all parties involved would be willing to work with Ubisoft on a re-release or even a full remake of the game. Over the years O’Malley has confirmed repeatedly on Twitter that he would love to see the game return and that he had been trying to get Ubisoft on board. Along with the standard platform licensing, Ubisoft would need to involve the comic’s creator Bryan Lee O’Malley, the comic’s print publisher Oni Press, the film’s producer Universal Studios, and the game’s soundtrack composer Anamanaguchi. No reason has been stated for the game’s delisting but it now appears to hinge on Ubisoft’s expired licensing from the numerous property holders involved. Download codes for the game and its long-delayed DLC remained available into 2017 but have since sold out and have likely expired. The PlayStation 3 version was likely delisted on or near the same date.


Confirmation came from Twitter user lifelower who tweeted about a handful of high profile delistings on the same day. The World: The Game was delisted on Xbox 360 no later than December 30th, 2014.
