Alpha Protocol, the critically panned yet cult hit spy RPG from Obsidian Entertainment was mysteriously removed from Steam earlier today. There were talks about the rights going back to developer Obsidian from publisher Sega. Apparently, this was false and according to Eurogamer, the game was pulled from Steam due to the expiry of music rights and Sega still owns the IP. Yikes! Fans hoping for a renewal of the beloved game by Obsidian will be disappointed.
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