Roll7‘s award-winning Rollerdrome and OlliOlli World have been mysteriously delisted on Steam.
While there’s been no formal phrase on why the critically acclaimed skating video games have been pulled from sale on Steam, each video games had been revealed on Take-Two Interactive‘s indie publishing label, Non-public Division, earlier than it was bought to an unknown purchaser, considered Haveli Investments, in direction of the tip of final yr.
Neither recreation exhibits up should you search on Steam, while utilizing the direct URL informs you that the video games are “now not obtainable on the Steam retailer”, regardless of Roll7’s earlier video games, OlliOlli and OlliOlli 2: Welcome to OlliWood are nonetheless listed.
Curiously, each Rollerdrome and OlliOlli World are, for now not less than, nonetheless obtainable on the PlayStation Retailer. While they nonetheless checklist Non-public Division because the writer on these pages, the defunct Steam pages – which had been quietly amended final week – have been up to date to exchange the writer Non-public Division with 2K.
On the time of writing, it is unclear if that is simply an oversight, a licensing subject, or a sign that Roll7’s portfolio didn’t switch to the nameless purchaser and stays with 2K.
Grand Theft Auto and Borderlands writer Take-Two Interactive introduced the sale of its indie-focused publishing label Non-public Division in November 2024. Moreover, the corporate additionally confirmed the closure of OlliOlli World developer Roll7 and Kerbal Area Program 2’s Intercept Video games, six months after CEO Strauss Zelnick insisted, “We did not shutter these studios”.