Relic Entertainmentās Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II appears to no longer be available for purchase at GameStop. Why? A person claiming to have knowledge of the matter says itās because of the gameās association with Steam.
As of January 15th, according to Googleās cache, GameStop was still taking pre-orders for the real-time strategy game. But as of yesterday, nothing. The product has disappeared from GameStop.com and calls to brick and mortar GameStop stores indicate that Dawn of War II is no longer available for pre-order.
Thatās a bit curious, considering GameStop was, at one point, offering an exclusive āChapter Command Wargear Setā to those who pre-ordered the game and the title is still a month away from release.
Normally, weād expect a product to be delisted from GameStopās product database if it were canceled. But the game just went āgold,ā with publisher THQ moving the Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IIās release date a few days earlier. And itās available just about everywhere else games are pre-sold.
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But maybe not so odd, considering GameStopās apparent stance on games released on digital distribution platforms prior to being released at retail. Penny Arcadeās Mike Krahulik told Wired last April that the retailer objected to carrying a boxed version of Penny Arcade Adventures: On The Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, which was launched on the Greenhouse platform.
Perhaps not coincidentally, the Steam-exclusive beta program for Dawn of War II kicked off this week.
Weāve contacted multiple representatives at THQ, GameStop and Valve to attempt to get confirmation on the reasons behind Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II being pulled from GameStopās web site. Unfortunately, weāve yet to receive response to our questions from any party, despite multiple e-mails and phone calls.
Consider this rumor for now. But if you have a pre-order in with GameStop, EBgames or Planet X for Dawn of War II, you might want to give them a call and see whatās up.