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Crackdown 2: Project Sunburst gone for good? Say it ain't so...

Nosotros reported on Crackdown 2: Project Sunburst being pulled from the Marketplace just recently--a daze to many because even though the game had a few issues, it was nonetheless quite playable (and other games have the same or worse issues).

The tendency of pulling troubled apps/games and then re-submitting them once they are fixed is becoming and unfortunate tendency of late and at that place was no reason not to await Project Sunburst to return at some point (heck, Twin Blades was gone for months...).

Unfortunately, it looks like the developers of Crackdown 2 take had enough and are throwing in the towel. From their Facebook folio:

"As many of you know, Crackdown 2: Project Sunburst has been removed from the Xbox Live Market place on Windows Phone. If yous purchased the game in the past 60 days, you will receive a refund credited to your account. Please note: with the removal of this game from the Marketplace, we will be discontinuing this page on Midweek, July 27."

Ouch. This is a get-go for an Xbox LIVE game and quite a shame. Project Sunburst was the first game to feature asynchronous gameplay and use GPS/Bing Maps as the playboard--in other words, it was completely unique and imaginative, something that really stood out (even if gameplay was a bit boring after awhile). We actually hope that this turns around merely it sure doesn't sound like it. Sorry for the bad news folks, we're a scrap crushed too.

Thanks, northernpipeman

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/crackdown-2-project-sunburst-gone-good-say-it-aint-so

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