

Minecraft: Story Mode is merely the latest in a long line of Telltale Games' titles that have been recently delisted in the wake of the studio's closing. If that's true for your copy, you'll need to download the episodes that aren't on your disc before June 25. In some cases, only the first episode is stored on the disc, and the next ones are digital downloads.

If you own the physical versions of Minecraft: Story Mode, check to see if all episodes are on the disc. To keep them, you can never delete them from your system.Įven if you still own the episodes, you won't be able to redownload them. If you want to keep playing Minecraft: Story Mode after June 25, you'll need to download all of the game's episodes before then. Just because a game has been delisted doesn't mean it's lost to you forever, but you'll have to be quick and careful. "If you have purchased these seasons, please download all remaining episodes prior to the service being discontinued in June." "On behalf of the publisher, Minecraft: Story Mode - A Telltale Games Series, Season 1 and 2 will no longer be supported on June 25th, 2019," Mojang published in a blog post. Now Playing: Great New 2019 PC Games To Watch Out For - Steam Punks The game does not appear to use the API, which is required for Impulse Trigger haptics no such haptics were felt while playing.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's Tested with an Xbox Wireless Controller in the Microsoft Store version and examining threads and module usage with Special K.

Our game is made by the team that previously worked on Deus Ex and uses the Dawn Engine." ↑ Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy on Twitter: "Just want to clarify that they're not made on the same engine.
