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Why can't I buy Jump Force?

Published in Video Game Delisting 2 mins read

Jump Force can no longer be purchased digitally because its publisher, Bandai Namco, has delisted it from all major online storefronts. This means the game is no longer available for new purchases on platforms where it was previously sold.

The Delisting of Jump Force

The publisher, Bandai Namco, made an official announcement regarding the cessation of sales for Jump Force. This decision led to the game's complete removal from various digital marketplaces. Once pulled from sale, the game effectively became unavailable for new digital purchases.

Where It's No Longer Available

Since its delisting, Jump Force has been removed from all primary digital game stores. This impacts PC players as well as console users, as the game is no longer visible or purchasable on these platforms.

The following table summarizes the status of Jump Force on major digital platforms:

Platform Status
Steam (PC) Delisted
PlayStation Store Delisted
Xbox Store Delisted
Nintendo eShop Delisted

What This Means for Buying Jump Force Now

The delisting has significant implications for those looking to acquire the game:

  • New Digital Purchases: It is impossible to buy Jump Force digitally from official storefronts like Steam, PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, or Nintendo eShop.
  • Existing Owners: If you previously purchased Jump Force digitally, you can generally still download and play the game from your library. However, access to its downloadable content (DLC) might be affected over time if that content is also delisted.

How to Find Jump Force After Delisting

For those still wishing to play Jump Force, your options are now limited to physical copies and the secondary market:

  • Physical Copies: If a physical version of the game was released for your preferred console (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch), you might still be able to find new or used copies at retail stores or online marketplaces specializing in physical games.
  • Pre-Owned Game Markets: Check second-hand game retailers, online auction sites, or local used game shops. Be aware that prices on the secondary market for delisted games can sometimes fluctuate based on demand and rarity.