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So, here we are. The game John Wick Hex — ever heard of it? — is about to disappear from every digital store you can think of. Like, poof, it’s gone on July 17. Big Fan Games dropped this news, and honestly, it caught me off guard. Then again, maybe not. It’s the only real game from the John Wick world. Thought you’d like to know.
This title came from Bithell Games, a small British studio. They crafted a real-time tactical RPG set smack in the John Wick universe. Remember 2019? That’s when it hit PC and macOS. Then, 2020 rolls around, and bam, it lands on PS4, Xbox One, and Switch. Players dive into the assassin’s shoes, trying to rescue Winston and Charon from a villain named Hex. Ian McShane and Lance Reddick lend their voices again, plus Troy Baker — he’s Hex. Funny how the only official game’s about to vanish, right?
Oh, and there was this image — a mishmash of John Wick moments from the films. Why I remember this, I don’t know. But it seemed artsy in a messy kind of way.
Big Fan Games spilled the news on Steam. After July 17, you can still play it if you own it, but forget buying it again. Ever. Got a physical copy? Well, that still works. No word on why they’re pulling it, though. In its own quirky way, the game’s art and story stand out, but the action? Meh, it’s a mixed bag. Some love it, some don’t.
The game’s vanishing act might bug some fans. Lionsgate hinted at a new AAA John Wick game, but details are like ghosts. Will it be worth the wait? Who knows.
And before I drift away completely — did I mention it costs $19.99 on all those platforms for a bit longer? There’s an animated film coming too. A prequel, if you believe it. Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski are behind it. Famous “impossible task”; yep, that’s the plot. Anyway, I’m rambling now, but thought you’d find this slice of Wick news worth pondering.
Catch it while you can, if you haven’t tried it. Or not. Your call.