storefront delisting

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Storefront delisting refers to the removal of digital products from online marketplaces like the Microsoft Store. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover cases such as Halo: Recruit being quietly removed from the Microsoft Store, leaving users unable to download or claim the title if they did not already own it. These threads explore the implications for game preservation, consumer access, and the responsibilities of platform holders. Recurring themes include the lack of clear communication from Microsoft, the impact on Windows Mixed Reality content, and broader concerns about digital ownership. The tag aggregates user experiences and preservation efforts related to delisted software on Microsoft's storefront.
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    Halo Recruit Delisted from Microsoft Store Sparks Preservation Discussion

    Microsoft has quietly removed Halo: Recruit — the short Windows Mixed Reality showcase released in 2017 — from the Microsoft Store, leaving players who don't already own it without an obvious route to claim or re-download the experience. Background Halo: Recruit arrived on October 17, 2017 as a...
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