The Evil Dead: Games pulled from the store after 3 years of release, but the servers will remain online
Blog Andrew Joseph 01 May , 2025 0

The Evil Dead: Game Once the publisher starts to extract it from the digital storefront, it is no longer available for purchase.
Asymmetric multiplayer based on the beloved action horror franchise is launched in 2022 with PC, PlayStation and Xbox. IGN's The Evil Dead: Game Review Returned 8/10. We say, “The Evil Dead: The Game is an asymmetric cat and mouse multiplayer game, and despite its rough edges, it's shocking and exciting – like the horror/comedy that inspired it.”
The game of the year was launched a year later, but it obviously failed to have an ideal impact on the number of players. September 2023 The Nintendo Switch version was cancelled and content development has stopped.
Now, three years after launch, the Evil Death: The game is gone forever, but its servers will remain online for existing owners to continue playing.
Posted to The game's steam pagedeveloper and publisher Saber Interactive confirmed the change:
We can confirm that we have begun the process of deleting the game from the digital storefront. Anyone who purchased the game can still play while we plan to keep the server online.
We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to our community, those who have been involved since the beginning, and those who have recently joined us. Thank you for all your support.
The Evil Dead: Steam of the Game page regretfully decided to remove it from the sale, and most of them said they are now validly dead, which is a pity. It retains the overall “mixed” steam user evaluation rating.
“The ending is close,” in a positive comment from the player over 380 hours in the game. “It's fun when it lasts, lad. I mean.”
Saber Interactive has developed last year’s groundbreaking Hit Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, which includes many licensed movie games, including John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, Jurassic Park Survivors and the Untitled Avatar: The Last Airbender Game. TUROK: Origins and Warhammer 40,000: Space Ocean 3 is also under development.
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