The removal is being linked to expired licenses, although Activision hasn’t said anything yet. Multiple "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" games have suffered the same fate as the "The Amazing Spider-Man," as the Platinum-developed games have been delisted from the PlayStation Store recently.
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