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Hi there, We removed Dark and Darker from sale on the Epic Games Store on March 5 in consideration of a court decision in Korea between Nexon and the game's publisher, IRONMACE. On November 1, 2025, we will be removing Dark and Darker from your library, at which point it will no longer be playable via the Epic Games Store.

Effective immediately, players can no longer purchase Redstone Shards or the Legendary Status upgrades via the Epic Games Store. Players can continue to use the Redstone Shards that they have previously purchased until November 1, 2025.

We will issue a refund to all players who have purchased the Legendary Status upgrade. Refunds will be issued to the player’s original payment method, and where that’s not possible, players will receive a refund to their Epic account balance. We are unable to provide refunds on Redstone Shards.

If you have not received a refund by July 1, please contact player support.

Thank you,
The Epic Games Store team

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[-] TomAwezome@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago

The second-hand videogame market will always exist, even if the license when you bought the game doesn't give you explicit permission to sell your copy. This probably isn't going to change any time soon either

[-] BorgDrone@feddit.nl 5 points 1 day ago

With physical games the disc or cartridge acts as your license key, which they allow you to sell to another person. Doesn’t mean they couldn’t have sold you a non-transferable license, it only means they chose not to. Probably because it wouldn’t be cost-effective to do so.

Also, just because you can do something doesn’t make it legal.

[-] Semjaza@lemmynsfw.com 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

With books and older non-unique registration code games it is explicitly legal to sell them second, third, etc hand.

At least in the EU and UK where those overly restrictive licenses you bring up have been declared ineffective. Maybe in the US it's just another personal freedom sacrificed for freedom of capital.

[-] BorgDrone@feddit.nl 1 points 1 day ago

Sure, sell. But there are still limitations. You aren’t allow to rent it out or sell copies, for example.

Just because the license is a bit more permissive doesn’t make you the owner, it’s still licensed software, not owned software.

The only thing you own is the 2 cents worth of plastic the disc is made off. The actual content on the disc is licensed.

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