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Fantavision 202X Sales End After SIE License Termination

The sudden delisting of a commercially available game due to a licensing dispute with the platform holder shows how fragile digital storefront availability can be, even for titles that have been on sale for years.

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Fantavision 202X Sales End After SIE License Termination

Cosmo Machia Co., Ltd. announced on June 5 that it has ended sales of the fireworks puzzle action game Fantavision 202X on the PlayStation Store and Steam. The game can no longer be purchased from either storefront. The company cited the termination of a license agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment as the reason. Fantavision 202X is a modern update of the classic PlayStation 2 title Fantavision, originally released in 2000. The updated version supports full HD and 4K output, as well as VR headset play. Cosmo Machia stated that email support will continue for users who already own the game, through the company's contact window. The announcement was made via the company's official website, and the sales pages for the game on both platforms currently show it as unavailable for purchase.

Cosmo Machia Co., Ltd. confirmed the end of sales for Fantavision 202X on June 5, 2026, via its official website. The game, a high-definition and VR-compatible remake of the 2000 PlayStation 2 title Fantavision, had been available on PlayStation Store and Steam. The company stated that the termination of the license agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment forced the removal. At the time of writing, both store pages list the game as unavailable for purchase. Cosmo Machia assured existing owners that email support will remain active through its contact window. The announcement did not specify whether the game might return under a new license or if any other platforms are affected. Fantavision 202X was originally released in 2019 for PlayStation 4 and Windows, with a later port to PlayStation 5. The game received mixed reviews upon release, with critics praising its visual style but noting its limited content.

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