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John Wick Hex to be delisted later this week

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John Wick Hex will be delisted from 18 July here in Australia on all currently available platforms.

John Wick Hex will be removed from sale on all platforms beginning July 17th, 2025,” publisher Big Fan wrote on Steam.

“After July 17th, 2025, existing owners of John Wick Hex will still be able to access the game via their digital libraries (PC/Console) and/or physical copies (Console), however new purchases of John Wick Hex will not be possible, regardless of platform or storefront.”

A reason for the delisting was not provided, though it’s assumed it has something to do with licensing and the John Wick IP.

“Pour one out (and pick up a copy asap if you want one),” developer Mike Bithell added on social media.

“This one was a weird journey.. initially polarised folks, but now it’s one of the consistent favourites people wanna chat with me about when I’m doing public stuff,” Bithell added. “My first disappeared game, a weird feeling.”

You can read our review of John Wick Hex here in case you’re considering a purchase before the title is delisted.

John Wick Hex is currently available on Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, alongside PS4, Xbox One, and Mac.


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