The two final games released by shuttered developer Roll7 have been delisted from Steam and the Xbox store.
As spotted by PCGamesN, OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome are no longer available to buy on Steam.
VGC can also confirm neither game can be purchased on the Xbox Store, though both are still present on the PlayStation Store and OlliOlliWorld is still on the Switch eShop.
It’s not yet clear whether the games’ delistings are a temporary issue, or the result of Take-Two‘s decision in November to sell indie label Private Division, which published both titles.
Following months of speculation, Take-Two announced in November that it had sold Private Division, including most of its existing and unreleased titles, but it didn’t disclose who had acquired the label or for how much.
Earlier this month, Bloomberg reported that the buyer was Haveli Investments, a private equity firm based in Austin Texas.
The report claimed that Haveli intends to launch a new company that will publish Private Division’s remaining games, staffed by former Annapurna employees, but didn’t reveal what was to happen with games recently published by Private Division, such as OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome.
It was claimed last May that Take-Two had laid off the “vast majority” of Private Division staff, and that it was shutting Roll7 and Kerbal Space Program 2 developer Intercept Games.
At the time Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick claimed the publisher didn’t shut down Roll7 or Intercept Games, a Take-Two spokesperson confirmed 6 months later to GamesIndustry.biz that both studios had been closed prior to the sale of Private Division.
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