![]() ![]() ![]() "We have had a long and mutually beneficial relationship with Atlus, and are very grateful for our past partnership with them," an NIS America rep told Polygon in April. Sega, Atlus’ parent company, announced that it would be taking over publishing duties for the developer’s games in North America, but Europe is left stranded. NIS America served as the longtime publisher and distributor of many Atlus games in European territories up until this spring. For anyone else, however, they’re out of luck for now. Those who bought the game prior to it being taken down will still be able to download and play it normally. "Sadly our license expired for Dragon’s Crown and we were forced to remove it from the PSN store," the company’s European branch tweeted. Today, NIS America confirmed on Twitter that an expired license was to blame for the removal. ![]()
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