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Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection To Be Delisted Just Two Years After Release
Just over two years after it was released on Switch and other platforms, Limited Run Games' Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection is getting delisted from digital storefronts. The publisher and distributor announced the news on Steam (thanks Wario64) earlier today.
From 31st March 2026, you'll no longer be able to purchase the game digitally. However, if you already own it (physically or digitally) or buy it before 31st March, you'll be able to redownload and play it at any point.
No reason for the delisting was given, but it's likely due to licensing rights expiring, similar to what happened with Bill & Ted's Excellent Retro Collection a few years back.
Jurassic Park Games Bundle Is Only $6 and About to Be Delisted
Licensed games getting delisted is basically an inevitability. It’s often just a matter of time. And for the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection, that time is less than three years. This bundle of seven retro games from the seminal film series is being pulled off digital storefronts in the very near future across all platforms. However, there are ways to get this title on the cheap before Limited Run Games yanks it for good.
As noted on a post on its Steam listing, the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection will be pulled from all digital storefronts across PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on March 31st, 2026. Even though that is less than two months away, Limited Run said it wanted to be “as open and transparent as possible” and “provide plenty of notice for changes like this.” Anyone who owns it digitally on any platform will still be able to download it after it gets pulled, as is often the case in these situations.
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PS5 Losing 7 Games Forever, Grab Them While You Can
PlayStation 5 owners are losing seven classic games next month, leaving just weeks to add them to your collection before they’re gone for good.
I feel like I’ve said it enough over the past couple years at GAMINGbible but I adore classic video games. I’ve got a growing collection of physical game media but also an admiration for digital collections. I think I’ll always prefer playing a game on its intended hardware, but I can’t argue that digital collections are cheaper, more accessible, and better for capture if I want to share a clip online.
This is why I’m sad to see a genuinely good digital collection getting delisted next month, not just for PlayStation consoles but for Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC too.
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