Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game just released on consoles earlier this week. Limited Run games helped the game push out a physical release for the very first time since the original version was digital-only. Fans of the game seemed to be pretty happy to purchase those physical copies because the game has gone
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I never got to experience Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game when it released back in 2010, but I was fully aware of its devout following. Many of you will remember the game was delisted back in 2014. Combine that with the lack of a physical version at the time and I was worried that
As a tie-in to the cult classic 2010 film by Edgar Wright, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game is finally getting the chance at a second life with a re-release after celebrating its tenth anniversary last year. The upcoming Complete Edition will bring the title back to modern platforms, and for those concerned about
In a tweet from creator Brian Lee O’Malley, Ubisoft’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game Complete Edition might get a physical release after launch. “Game comes out January 14 now,” says O’Malley. “Working on getting a physical release but if it happens it’ll be after digital.” game comes out january 14 now. Working on
Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game is one of the most well-documented game delistings ever. Warranting mass disappointment, including from Scott Pilgrim’s Creator, Brian Lee O’Malley, the Ubisoft-published beat-em-up’s disappearance is especially poignant considering it turned 10 years old today. Over the past few days and weeks especially, fan demand for the game’s return has been
The Scott Pilgrim franchise has been beloved for years across several different mediums, from the original series of graphic novels to the acclaimed 2010 film starring Michael Cera. Alongside the film, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game brought the series’ trademark humor to a classic beat ’em up experience on last-gen systems. The game however has
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World may still be delisted from any online marketplace but it lives on in the hearts of fans lucky enough to have purchased and played the title. It also lives on in the form of some fantastic concept art, reposted by the character artist Jonathan Kim (@personasama) on their Twitter account:
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is one of the beloved indie titles of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 generation of gaming. The game seems to have a cult following especially after it was delisted from digital stores back in 2014 without ever getting a physical release. Ubisoft never spoke on the record behind the
Anamanaguchi, the American band behind the excellent soundtrack from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game, has taken to Twitter to clear the air regarding their lack of involvement in getting the Ubisoft developed and published title de-listed from the digital marketplace. The band’s official Twitter account released a recent status update regarding the situation,