TheUntil Dawnremake has been a disaster,launching to “Mixed” reviews on Steamafter fans slammed it forlooking “way worse” than the original. But for those in the UK hoping to grab a copy, it’s “not available for purchase” on the PS Store anymore.
If you don’t own it digitally, your only option now is the more expensive, far less popular remake. But if you have a disc drive, you’re able to grab the original from £5 to £15 second hand.
We double-checked, and you may still access the 2015 version via PS Plus Extra.
Interestingly,as pointed out by ResetEra user dex3108, you’re able to still buy the game in the US right now, so it’s unclear why the UK version has been taken down. The most likely answer is that it’s just a bug.
It Might Just Be A Glitch
The original Until Dawn is still available to purchase in other countries like Italy and France, and you may still find the 2015 version in the UK store via the search bar. It even has the £15.99 price tag and PS Plus Extra icon, but once you click on the game itself, those both disappear.
Typically, when a game is delisted, it doesn’t show up in the search bar, and given that it’s still available on PS Plus and can be purchased in other countries right now, it’s likely a glitch.
Games have been delisted when their remasters were announced, like withthe Dark Souls: Prepare to Die editionon Steam andHorizon Zero Dawnon Epic Games Store, but given the circumstances surrounding Until Dawn, that doesn’t appear to be the case here. So, hopefully, it’ll be back up soon, because the remake is far from the definitive way to enjoy one of Supermassive’s best games.
Until Dawn
WHERE TO PLAY
Until Dawn was launched in 2015 for the PlayStation 4, and was developed by Supermassive Games. An interactive horror, you must help eight people survive a night on Blackwood Mountain.