Freezing Fan Games End Steam Sales on August 31
The expiration of the IP license contract removes both fan works from Steam purchase, though existing owners retain download access.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Two fan games based on the manga Freezing, the strategy simulation Freezing WHAT IF... and the adult deck-building roguelite Battle Heroine Crisis, will end Steam distribution on August 31 due to IP license contract expiration. Already purchased copies remain downloadable.
Freezing WHAT IF... and Battle Heroine Crisis, both fan works based on the manga Freezing, will stop selling on Steam on August 31. The reason given is the expiration of the IP license contract. After that date, neither game will be available for purchase, but players who already bought them can still download them.
Freezing WHAT IF... is a strategy simulation set in an alternate world where players gather Pandoras to fight the Nova. Battle Heroine Crisis is an adult-oriented deck-building roguelite based on a Freezing fan-made doujinshi, in which the protagonist infiltrates a Pandora academy and uses mind control on targets.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.