kenadrian: Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a period where Telltale's Walking Dead games were removed from Steam? Or maybe resold but at a greatly increased price like Tales from the Borderlands? I think that's why there's like a 2 year gap between me playing S1 and S2 and above, lol.
Telltale went bankrupt around 2017 or something and thus lost all their licenses. Their games were delisted everywhere. I will never forgive myself for being unaware of that, I missed out on so many of their games. I don't know exactly how it went after that, but I do believe Skybound decided to save The Walking Dead, so they took over the development, as well as some of Telltale's staff.
I think 2k independently saved tales from borderlands and re-published it on Steam, but not on GOG. They then made their own sequel, which was widely disliked.
The later someone acquired many telltale's assets and revived it as a brand. Some licenses were revived, like Batman, The Wolf Among us, but many others were not, like back to the future, game of thrones, Minecraft story mode, guardians of the galaxy, etc.
kenadrian: I hope that's true. Would love to play War for Cybertron on PC. Back when it was around I do not have a strong enough interest and PC, hence why I never bought it.
Hasbro and Activision had an
odd spat on Twitter recently, with Hasbro saying they'd like to bring back old transformers games, but accusing Activision of losing the source code. Activision later replied saying they haven't lost anything. I assume they had some negotiations in private and they didn't go well, so I imagine that Hasbro thought that taking it to twitter would somehow sway discussions in their favour, maybe create some public outrage and demand.