One of the news that caught us the most by surprise yesterday was SEGA’s decision to remove Alpha Protocol from digital stores. At that time the only message that was indicated was that it was “no longer available at the request of the publisher “, leaving us with the doubt of what was really the reason for this situation.
To clarify the situation, SEGA has contacted the Eurogamer portal to explain why this commotion is due. At first, the reason you indicated was because you had lost the rights to its publication. However, in the last few hours he has rectified and assured that it has only been because the music license has expired .
This means that Alpha Protocol will remain the property of SEGA and not Obsidian Entertainment, the company in charge of its development. In any case, the game is still not available on Steam, Xbox Live and PlayStation Network and at the moment we do not know what the future will hold.
We remember that all those who have already purchased it in the past will continue to have the option to download it whenever they want . If not, you will have to look for it in physical format, wait for SEGA to publish it again who knows, maybe it will return one day in the form of a remastering.