
We've contacted Capcom to find out if it still has plans to support the game in the future, or if it really has faded away. So, rather than continue to sell a broken game, Capcom has delisted it (thanks, Touch Arcade).īut that still does not explain the need to erase it from purchaser's download histories - meaning that owners of the game cannot download it again. It was only when the game prompted owners to download more chapters that problems arose. Thus begins the story of Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, a humorous new puzzle adventure for the Nintendo DS from Capcom. Ghost Trick allows players to play through the game's first three chapters. In Ghost Trick's case, this had to do with the game's in-app purchases store. The enjoyable adventure game has suffered the same sad fate as 2K's mobile BioShock port.īoth games fell behind with compatibility updates, leading them to become broken. Originally launched on Nintendo DS in 2010, Ghost Trick was ported to iOS shortly after. If you are the author and find this PNG is shared without your permisson, DMCA report please Contact Us. There's no word yet on when the app will return.Ĭapcom has removed Ghost Trick from the iOS App Store, even if you bought it already. "Users who have purchased the game will be able to re-download it once fixes have been made.

We hope to have the game back up and available for purchase soon. "Capcom has removed Ghost Trick from the iOS App Store while we make some important fixes.

UPDATE 7/10/15 10.20am: Ghost Trick will return to the iOS App Store, Capcom has now said.Įurogamer readers who contacted Capcom's customer support have received the following statement:
