Marvel Ultimate Alliance games suddenly pulled from all digital storefronts
Marvel Ultimate Alliance is a superhero action RPG published by Activision, originally released in 2006. Ten tears later, it, and its sequel both were re-released on modern platforms. On July 26, 2016, you could purchase Marvel Ultimate Alliance 1 and 2 for Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4. Now, exactly 2 years after, the games have been pulled from all three digital storefronts. The reason for the sudden de-listing is likely due to licenses expiring, since it was removed specifically two years after its release, and another Activision superhero game, Deadpool, has also had this happen in the past. If you bought either game in the past, you should still be able to download it and play it, and if you didn't, you can still buy physical copies.