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In response to it coming to light that Gamestop asked its employees to remove the vendor code for OnLive in the PC copies of Deus Ex: Human Revolution the company issued an apology to customers who pre-ordered the game and to OnLive and Square Enix for being stupid.
Oh, wait, that was what they should have done. Instead they're pulling the PC version of the game from their shelves.
Thanks for continuing to ensure that you won't be receiving any of my money, Gamestop.
Oh, wait, that was what they should have done. Instead they're pulling the PC version of the game from their shelves.
According to an email forwarded to Kotaku from an anonymous source and confirmed via GameStop retail employees, the company instructs employees to remove any retail copies of the PC version of the game to the back room of the store pending recall at a later date. Note that the recall is being performed in agreement with Square Enix, indicating the two companies have been in communication regarding the situation.
Thanks for continuing to ensure that you won't be receiving any of my money, Gamestop.