Recently, Xbox players noticed that Alan Wake Remastered was mysteriously disappearing from their accounts. Microsoft confirmed the removal, which was tied to a technical glitch that allowed thousands of players to claim the game for free. But what exactly went wrong, and is this a sign of growing concerns over digital game ownership?
The availability of Alan Wake 2 as a free trial on Xbox started the problem during February. Users who tried the Alan Wake 2 free trial discovered an unplanned benefit in getting Alan Wake Remastered for free.
Highly skilled gamers identified an automatic game distribution issue which proved advantageous to them. Users in the thousands immediately integrated the game to their accounts before Microsoft managed to fix the issue.
In February Microsoft successfully fixed the problem which stopped additional players from getting Alan Wake Remastered completely free. Users who grabbed Alan Wake Remastered during the exploit period could retain the game until Microsoft took action to remove it from their accounts.
Microsoft performed a game deletion from every account which utilized the software exploit to obtain Alan Wake Remastered. Affected players received official notices which stated Microsoft deleted the game from their available library titles.
The development studio Remedy Entertainment announced that Alan Wake 2 reached profitability status after lately revealing its success with the franchise. Following surpassing all its sales predictions the studio achieved financial stability after a prolonged development period.
The incident produced concerns regarding the security of digital game library access. Microsoft legitimately removed the free games because of their error yet this incident demonstrates how digital ownership lacks physical game ownership equivalents. plataforma and publishing companies possess complete control to dissolve access to their digital products whenever they wish.
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