PlayStation takes back free games it accidentally gave away

playstation Last October, it brought back games that were previously free and restricted access to players who added them to their library without paying. The withdrawal of access appears to be a corrective action by PlayStation to cover up a pricing error that was exclusive to the PlayStation Store for a short period of time.

Games that are currently attracting attention are: Shadow Tactics: Blade of the ShogunDeveloped by Mimimi Productions and first released on PlayStation 4 in 2017, the game is set after the reunification of war-torn Japan, and puts players in control of a small team of stealthy characters as they use their skills to sneak around, destroy, and assassinate their targets with the ultimate goal of overthrowing the current Shogun. The initial release didn't involve much fanfare, but it impressed professional critics and players alike, as its 94% approval rating on Steam can attest.

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PlayStation pulls back free games it gave away in October

But some players Shadow Tactics: Blade of the Shogun A few months ago I realized that I could no longer access the library that was available for free. This appears to be an intentional move by PlayStation to correct mistakes made by PlayStation Store. On October 17, the game was made available for free on PlayStation, but the glitch appears to have occurred as no official date was announced for how long the free game could be claimed and players only had two hours before the price went up again. No steps were taken at the time to get the game back from the players who took it from them in that short period of time, according to a new report. Shadow Tactics: Blade of the Shogun Players who accidentally get it for free will no longer be able to play.

Shadow Tactics Shogun Blade Image courtesy of Daedalic Entertainment

There doesn't seem to be any official public announcement from PlayStation about taking the game back from players who received it for free in October, and there's no clear indication of how many players are being affected by the apparent mistake. However, some players of the feudal Japan-based strategy game have already Shadow Tactics: Blade of the ShogunThis is because there are reports of people receiving unsolicited refund requests from PlayStation that include the name of the game and are shown a refund amount of $0.00.

Fortunately for those who lost access, PlayStation's move to free-to-play games came at an opportune time. That's because the PlayStation Holiday Sale is currently offering deals on over 6,000 different products, including games and add-ons. with Shadow Tactics: Blade of the Shogun It's normally priced at $39.99, but PlayStation's annual sale is currently slashing the price to $3.99 for 90% off. This discount is valid until January 22, 2026 at 3am ET, so anyone who got the game for free in October will have plenty of time to scrape together a few bucks if they want to keep it in their personal library.

shadow tactical beach Image courtesy of Daedalic Entertainment

This isn't the first time in history that a previously free game has been recalled by the seller, but the two-month gap between the mistake and the fix has made it stand out a little more. Previous relevant events in recent history include events from about a year ago. Humble Bundle canceled a free key that clearly shouldn't have been released. Indiana Jones and the Great Circlee, and also an incident that occurred in September. Silent Hill F A Steam purchaser was accidentally upgraded to the Deluxe Edition for free.


Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun Tag Page Cover Art


released

December 6, 2016

ESRB

M Mature 17+ // Blood, gore, violence

developer

Mimimi Game


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