Mostlikely it won't work, as technically it's still a digital game that you get. The disc version of most Telltale games (at least for the Batman, Guardians of the Galaxy and Walking Dead series) never gave direct access to begin with. It would unlock the respective content in the store, but you still had to access each individual episode on the store to download it. If that content isn't there anymore, then there's nothing it can try to gain access to.
Most likely it won't work, as technically it's still a digital game that you get. The disc version of most Telltale games never gave direct access to begin with. It would unlock the respective content in the store, but you still had to access each individual episode on the store to download it. If that content isn't there anymore, then there's nothing it can try to gain access to.
Generally speaking, items de-listed from the store for licensing reasons will stop you from being able to purchase it... but you should be able to re-download if you've already purchased it (ie. from your "Download List"). The content is still there, just the purchase button and/or store page is gone.
Generally speaking, items de-listed from the store for licensing reasons will stop you from being able to purchase it... but you should be able to re-download if you've already purchased it (ie. from your "Download List"). The content is still there, just the purchase button is gone.
Yeah, if you already had it before it got delisted, then you should be able to re-download it (still would need the disc though in this particular case, as it's the key to the content). Trying to use the disc for the first time after the content has been delisted from the store however, will most likely result in what I said in my previous post. Once the content is delisted it does not show up on the store anymore and only shows up in the download list, if it had been downloaded at a prior time.
As previously clarified, if you owned it before it getting delisted then that should be the case yes (delisted games do not keep their page on the store though, so it would be exclusively through the donload list, as it's the case with every other delisted game so far).
Since they have no means to know when you obtained the disc... I feel like whether it's before or after the delisting doesn't really matter. As long as you have the disc, you have the key to access the content.
Since they have no means to know when you obtained the disc... I feel like whether it's before or after the delisting doesn't really matter, as long as you have the disc, you have the key to access the content.
When did it get delisted? I bought the PS3 version about 2 months ago and it worked fine for me. I'm also about to play the Game of Thrones Telltale game from the disc so if that works mincraft should still work as well. I'll update you when I find out
Update: I just used the disc to start the download for the episodes of GOT that weren't on the disc, so you should be fine. This is the PS3 version but I don't see why the PS4 version would be any different
Yup that is correct! All episodes I downloaded are listed as unavailable on the PSN store so as long as you use the physical disc you'll be able to download and play the Telltale games without any problems.
This was exactly the topic I was looking for. Thank you for the helpful information!! Already downloaded my remaining telltale games on my ps4 to be safe but I didnt have room on my ps3. Happy to hear that I wont have to worry about it. Cheers!
Been a while since I actually tried it, but if I recall the page isn't actually gone, just excluded from the store's search engine. You should still be able to manually type in the URL, but of course the add to cart button will be gone.
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