This slick Hades-style action roguelike with 92% positive reviews mysteriously vanished from Steam and the devs say they don't know why

Realm of Ink
(Image credit: Leap Studio)

A lovely-looking action roguelike in the vein of Hades called Realm of Ink has just disappeared from Steam🔥, and even the devs themselves aren't sure why.

"We wanted to inform you that Realm of Ink has been removed from the Steam store," developer Leap Studio says in a . "Unfortunately, we are currently un𓃲aware of the specific reason for t🧸his action, but we are doing our best to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. We understand that this may cause confusion and concern, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this has caused. Please rest assured that we are doing everything we can to get the game back online. We would also like to reassure you that the development of Realm of Ink will continue as planned."

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to March "to deliver a game worthy of your trust and enthusiasm," as L✃eap Studio put it.

There's no immediately obvious reason why Valve might have p💎ulled down Realm of Ink, but it seems Leap Studio's entire developer page has been pulled down as well. As of this it had 92% positive reviews, and with its beautiful art and tried-and-tested action mechanics, it's easy to see why. "Hades with Okami visuals" is not a pitch you've got to work too hard to sell me on. Here's hoping the situation gets resolved - and soon - because it'd be a shame for a game thi꧙s cool-looking to get lost in a bizarre Steam delisting.

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