
While just speculation on my part, the game's removal from Steam seems likely related to Microsoft buying out developer Obsidian, and potentially taking the Alpha Protocol rights with them. As reported by cheery RPS fan-site PC Gamer, Sega's music licenses for the game had expired, and while Microsoft have purchased Obsidian, Sega still hold the Alpha Protocol rights. Update: Sadly, the reason for de-listing the game is as mundane as it gets. While much maligned at launch and best played with a gamepad back when such things were unfashionable, it was a sneaky RPG well worth experiencing at least twice. While no longer for sale, players who bought it during its nine and a half years of availability can still download and play it, and keys from other sellers should still work. The game's store page confirms that it was removed from sale at the request of the publisher, Sega, whose rights for the game has expired. Almost every main char can die and even the smalest decisions can influence Dialogs.Obsidian's quirky espionage RPG Alpha Protocol is the latest to be de-listed from Steam. Ģnd: Alpha Protocol proberbly is one of the most intense Story-Focused-Games that allows deep decisions.

On top of that, Obsidian is a very good developer anyways. There are two main reasons why we need Alpha Protocol on GOG.com: ġst-it´s ddeveloped by Obsidian and Obsidian is a top-morality-developers. You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him.

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