10 Video Games You Didn't Know JUST Got Delisted
1. Goosebumps: The Game
Goosebumps: The Game is a point-and-click adventure game released in October 2015 to serve as a prequel to the Jack Black-starring Goosebumps film that came out the very same month.
Recently, the bafflingly monikered publisher GameMill Entertainment - whose bread and butter is releasing middling low-budget games based on name IP - posted an almost hilariously curt message revealing that Goosebumps: The Game will be delisted on August 8.
As this comes just shy of a full decade after the game's launch, it's almost definitely a result of the license expiring.
Surprisingly though, GameMill actually has another Goosebumps game due to release mere weeks after the delisting - Goosebumps: Terror in Little Creek, which is merely based on the broader Goosebumps license rather than a particular book, movie, or TV show.
While there won't be too many folk missing this one, for GameMill's standards it was actually pretty well-received, enough that it still holds a "Very Positive" rating on Steam.