Polygon has reached out to Nacon for comment. The Sinking City is currently only available to purchase via the Nintendo Switch eShop, as well as directly from Frogwares’ site. It’s no longer available to purchase on Steam, nor on the Epic Games Store, Xbox. ![]() Read on for more details and head over to PlayStation Store’s ‘Latest releases’ hub for more information on the rest of this week’s new arrivals. ![]() ![]() The game’s writing and world-building were praised as highlights, though clunky controls and multiple technical issues ultimately brought it down. Lovecraftian horror game The Sinking City, which initially debuted just over a year ago, has gone missing. Solve a spooky mystery in The Sinking City, explore the new Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers expansion and race at breakneck speeds in F1 2019. Developed by Frogwares Release date Approximate size 10.11 MB Age rating For ages 18 and up Category Action & adventure In-app purchases Price range: USD4.99 to USD12. There'll be no next-gen upgrade due to ongoing. The game, which puts the player in the shoes of a private investigator searching for clues as to the visions that plague him and the unrelenting flooding of the town of Oakmont, met with a lukewarm reception upon its release. The Sinking City is a registered trademark of Frogwares Ireland Ltd. Update: As anticipated, Frogwares has officially confirmed that The Sinking City will launch worldwide on the PlayStation 5 from 19th February. The claims against Nacon include Nacon’s refusal to pay royalties, with the total owed now “roughly 1 million euros,” as well as misleading marketing, implying that Nacon was the game’s developer. The rest of the open letter is “part of court proceedings,” detailing the legal dispute between Frogwares and The Sinking City’s publishers, Nacon ( which recently merged with Bigben Interactive). We urge you to read this open letter to our fans, journalists and people of the industry, to understand why this is happening and how you can still get The Sinking City.” “Short version: We were forced to terminate the contract with our licensee for several breaches of our agreement. “The reason is a bit complicated, yet at the same time, quite simple,” reads the statement. In a statement published today, the game’s developer, Frogwares, released an open letter detailing why. ![]() It’s no longer available to purchase on Steam, nor on the Epic Games Store, Xbox One, or PlayStation 4. Lovecraftian horror game The Sinking City, which initially debuted just over a year ago, has gone missing.
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