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Warner Bros. is delisting Adult Swim Games for unknown reasons

Warner Bros. has been contacting a number of studios who have created titles for Adult Swim Games to confirm those titles are set to be delisted. Warner Bros. acquired Adult Swim in 2022 and has now started the process of delisting several games published under the Adult Swim Games banner from a number of digital platforms. Fist Puncher developer Matt Kain confirmed that he has received notice that the action beat ‘em up will be “retired and removed from Steam in the next 60 days.” He went on to say that they’ve asked…

WB’s Adult Swim Games label is delisting its games within 60 days, possibly all of them

Delisted Games, citing various developer, is reporting that the Adult Swim Games subsidiary of Warner Bros. is ceasing operations and will be delisting games currently published by them within the next 60 days.  Delisted Games are speculating that this will affect all games under the label and are reporting that WB is refusing to work with affected developers. Matt Kain Lewandowski, one of the developers of 2013’s Fist Puncher, has stated on Steam Discussions, “So far they have said no with the reason being that they…

Google’s move will cause ‘irreparable harm to the market’: Indian startups’ plea to CCI on app delisting row

Indian startups have now approached the country's top antitrust watchdog in order to force Google to reinstate the apps it delisted for policy reasons on Friday. Google had removed around 200 Indian apps including Naukri, 99acres, Bharat Matrimony and Kuku FM and the tech giant later reinstated only around 15 of these applications.  According to a Reuters report…

google play store: Govt to meet Google, startup executives on Monday over app issue

The government will meet founders of startups and senior executives from Google India on Monday to hear their views on the delisting of several Indian apps from the search giant’s Play Store and find a solution. The meeting is scheduled to be held late in the day.Google has, in the interim, “agreed to restore” all the apps that it had delisted from the app marketplace since Friday, people in the know said.Elevate Your Tech Prowess with High-Value Skill CoursesOffering CollegeCourseWebsiteIndian School of BusinessISB…

Govt talks tough to Google after 10 Indian apps removed from Play Store, says “delisting cannot be permitted”

The controversy over Google's recent removal of 10 Indian apps from the Google Play Store has escalated. The Indian government has declared its strong disapproval of the delisting of homegrown apps and indicated it will not be tolerated. The dispute centres around the non-payment of service fee by these apps, leading to their removal from Google Play Store, including matrimony services like Bharat Matrimony and job search app Naukri. The government has called for a meeting with Google and the affected startups next week…

ashwini vaishnaw: App delisting cannot be permitted: Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Google-Indian startups row

Taking a strong view of Google pulling off some apps from its Play Store, the government on Saturday said delisting of Indian apps cannot be permitted and that the tech company and the startups concerned have been called for a meeting next week. In an interview to PTI, IT and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the startup ecosystem is key to the Indian economy and their fate cannot be left to any big tech to decide. The minister's comments assume significance as Google on Friday began removing some apps, including…

google play store: Google starts delisting Indian apps for non-compliance with Play Store norms

Google on Friday delisted several prominent apps by ten Indian developers from its marketplace Play Store for “non-compliance with billing policies”, triggering fresh conflict with a number of local internet firms that have been at loggerheads with the American giant over what they term its “unfair” policies.The delisted apps include Bharat Matrimony, Telugu Matrimony, Tamil Matrimony, Marathi Matrimony as well as Matrimony.com’s Jodii and People Group’s Shaadi.com as well as dating apps Truly Madly and QuackQuack.…

Google delists Indian apps; Paytm distances itself from banking arm

The tussle between Google and Indian internet companies over Play Store policies intensified on Friday with the US tech major delisting some local apps. Details on this and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.Also in this letter:■ SME IPOs for tech companies■ ETtech Deals Digest■ Potential of Google’s Genie AIGoogle removes some Indian apps from Playstore citing non-compliance Google on Friday began removing the apps of 10 Indian companies over non-payment of service fees, the latest move in the tussle over…

Bitcoin Price Remains Sideways, Ethereum Breaks Above $2,350, Solana (SOL) Holds $93, Monero Tanks 30% On Binance Delisting

Crypto prices are stuck in a narrow range as Bitcoin price remains stagnant. Prominent crypto assets like Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL) are also exhibiting a similar price action. The biggest cryptocurrency by all metrics, Bitcoin, has failed to break above $43,500 resistance despite repeated attempts in the last few days. Consequently, bulls are getting exhausted, suggesting that the bears may have another chance to aim for more downside. The prolonged sideways price action has also caused a decrease in…

Arrival’s spectacular fall continues with a delisting from Nasdaq

Commercial EV startup Arrival is being removed from the Nasdaq stock exchange as it speeds toward dissolution. The company, which went public after merging with a special purpose acquisition company, announced Monday morning that the Nasdaq will suspend trading of Arrival shares January 30, followed by a formal delisting. Nasdaq is taking the action after Arrival was late in posting financial results and failed to file a remediation plan with the exchange. The delisting notice comes just two…