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[Update:PC Gamer has since clarifiedthat Warner Bros. has confirmed the delisting. The company says that the games will “no longer be available for sale in digital stores,” but will “remain in players’ libraries if they already own them.”]

With the new year upon us, it feels fitting to remember the digital games we can no longer buy.PT, Deadpool,Scott Pilgrim vs The World,LEGO Lord of the RingsandThe Hobbit. Wait, hold up!

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In a surprise move, WB Games has delisted bothLEGO Lord of the RingsandLEGO The Hobbitfrom digital storefronts. There doesn’t seem to be any clear reason why, but with both titles being free on Humble Bundle last month, I guess the licensing rights ran out yesterday. It could also be that both of these games were based on the movie adaptations ofLord of the Ringsinstead of the novels.

New Line Cinema probably licensed them out for a short time frame and WB Games didn’t see fit to renew that contract. You can still pick up bothShadow of MordorandShadow of Warand a few otherLord of the Ringstitles on Steam, so this doesn’t seem to be aboutMiddle-earthrelated games.

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If you did grab both of these games from Humble and haven’t yet activated them on Steam, be sure to do so quickly. These specific Humble keys have a limited activation period, so those will go bad in short order. If you purchased the key from a different retailer, though, it should be good for the foreseeable future.

Lego: Lord of the RingsandThe Hobbitare no longer on Steam[PC Gamer]

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