Indie Game 'Small Radios Big Televisions' Offered for Free as Warner Bros Plans Delisting
Developer Owen Deery responds to Warner Bros Discovery's decision by making the game available for free on his studio's website.
- Indie developer Owen Deery offers his game 'Small Radios Big Televisions' for free after Warner Bros Discovery decides to retire it from Steam and PlayStation Store.
- The game, released in 2016 and published by Adult Swim Games, explores virtual worlds through cassette tapes found in abandoned factories.
- Warner Bros Discovery cites 'internal business changes' as the reason for the game's removal, with Deery given a 60-day timeline for its delisting.
- Deery plans to keep the game available for free indefinitely on his studio's website, emphasizing it costs him nothing to do so.
- Despite the delisting, Deery will continue to receive royalties from any purchases made while the game remains on sale.