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"Out-of-print game" After "On the Eve of the Catastrophe" was taken off the shelves, the activation code was sold at a sky-high price

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Just four days after the release of the scam of the year, Steam's "rave reviews" game "Shoah", developer Fntastic announced its closure, and the game was removed from Steam, no longer available for purchase, and players can no longer obtain the game through direct purchases, which also led to an interesting phenomenon, "Eve of the Catastrophe" Steam activation code was hyped up on third-party platforms.

"Out-of-print game" After "On the Eve of the Catastrophe" was taken off the shelves, the activation code was sold at a sky-high price

YouTuber Garrus recently posted an image on social media showing that the Steam code for Eve of the Shoah costs up to 200+ euros, which means that people are not only trying to buy Eve of the Massacre, but will have to spend more money to get it.

According to Garrus, he spent the money because he wanted to show his fans how bad the game was before the game's servers shut down, and there were many content creators who shared the same idea, which made third-party platforms smell "business opportunities".

"Out-of-print game" After "On the Eve of the Catastrophe" was taken off the shelves, the activation code was sold at a sky-high price

There are other reasons why the Eve of the Shoah activation code is sky-high, with a small group of game conservationists wanting to own a copy of the game so that they can show it to future generations. Games like Eve of the Holocaust sometimes have players set up servers for them to resurrect, and while it's unlikely that there will be an official or fan-made update for the game, it's another reason why activation codes are so expensive today.

"Out-of-print game" After "On the Eve of the Catastrophe" was taken off the shelves, the activation code was sold at a sky-high price

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