PlayStation Fans Are Concerned About The Delisting Of The Original Until Dawn

Author

Prithhis Bose

Date

Oct, 11.2024

There are PlayStation aficionados who are worried that the original Until Dawn will be taken from the list. The new version of Until Dawn opened to mixed reviews in early October 2024. While many fans were delighted that Until Dawn could now be played on a different platform, others felt that it wasn't required because the original game was still playable. Nonetheless, a lot of fans have complimented the game's graphics, saying that they appear far better now than when it was first released.

The redundancy that the remake introduces is the main cause for concern. The fact that a movie titled Until Dawn is presently in production has fans concerned that the new title would not provide anything novel in terms of plot. Although the next movie's script hasn't been released, it's anticipated to stick to the game's narrative. However, this could also be the cause of the fans' concerns regarding the original's delisting.

Some users claim that certain nations and regions are unable to acquire the original Until Dawn due to restrictions on the PlayStation Store. The US, however, did not have this problem. Many thought this was just a glitch. Some, meanwhile, thought Sony was discontinuing the original title. With the addition of a new prologue and a more flexible epilogue to the new Until Dawn, some fans felt that the team was moving away from the original title.

Supporters Think There May Have Been A PS Store Error In The Delisting

Although Sony hasn't released an official statement, some players who encountered the "not available for purchase" warning were nevertheless able to purchase the game by utilizing a PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5 console to look for it. Given that the games had the same name, some conjectured that an unsolved disagreement might have existed. Though it's quite likely that some internal coding caused this problem, the old game was recently renamed to Until Dawn 2015. Given the past of glitches and issues in the PS Store, a code issue might be the cause.

Sony shouldn't delist the original title, hopefully, as the updated version is having some issues. The PC version of the Until Dawn remake is having a lot of performance problems with the port. Numerous players are irritated by graphical flaws, according to some reports that they happen frequently. If Ballistic Moon decides to delist the original, it should be aware that removing what many view as a better, albeit out-of-date, version of the game could result in bad press. It will take time for fans to learn if the original game was deleted on purpose or as a result of an unintentional glitch.