Activision has seemingly pulled its James Bond titles from Steam and its own online store.
The absence of 007 Legends, developed by recently-closed studio Eurocom, James Bond 007: Blood Stone, developed by the closed Bizarre Creations, and Quantum of Solace by Treyarch was first noticed by Neogamr.net.
It's strange but perhaps Activision has decided to end its licence of the Bond property prematurely after 007 Legends' was mauled by critics and sold poorly at retail. Still, it doesn't really explain why the games have gone missing in action.
Activision signed the deal with MGM and EON, who own the rights to Ian Fleming's super spy, back in 2006. The deal was suppose to last until 2014. IGN has contacted Activision for comment and clarification on this story.
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