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    Bandai Namco’s Billion Road To Be Delisted Soon

    Shahid FareedBy Shahid FareedSeptember 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Billion Road delisting confirmed for Steam after September 30, 2025
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    Billion Road, Bandai Namco’s colorful digital board game released in 2020, has built a small but dedicated following thanks to its quirky characters, unpredictable gameplay, and family-friendly fun.

    The title, handled by publisher Acttil in the West, offered players a unique spin on the board game genre both on PC and Nintendo Switch.

    Now, the game is facing an important change, an announcement confirmed that a Billion road delisting will take place on Steam after September 30, 2025. While the Switch version has not been officially addressed, it is widely expected that it too may be removed around the same time.

    Importance: The Billion Road delisting serves as a reminder that digital games can vanish due to licensing, urging players to act quickly and highlighting the fragility of niche titles in the industry.

    Billion Road’s small Switch release makes digital access crucial for global fans

    Continuing Access After The Billion Road Delisting

    According to Acttil, the Billion Road delisting is the result of its licensing agreement with Bandai Namco coming to an end. Players who already own the title will still be able to download and enjoy it, with online multiplayer functionality continuing after the removal.

    However, the game will no longer be available for purchase once delisted. Acttil also noted that a final discount sale could arrive before September 30, giving players one last chance to grab the board game digitally.

    Limited Physical Release Increases Digital Importance

    Billion Road originally received only a small physical release on Nintendo Switch in Japan, making its digital availability particularly important for fans outside that region.

    Grab Billion Road digitally before the upcoming final sale and delisting

    As the industry grows, players are increasingly encouraged to explore and enjoy games while they are available, before shifts in availability with the games we love.

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    Shahid Fareed is a skilled writer and a graduate in Electrical Engineering. With a strong foundation in technical concepts and a passion for clear communication, he has built a solid reputation as an experienced content creator. Whether he's covering industry trends, breaking down complex topics, or sharing insightful analysis, Shahid brings precision and depth to his writing across a variety of fields.

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