The space strategy game will no longer be available on Xbox, PC and the rest of the platforms.
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The journey of the colonial fleet comes to an end. The studio behind Battlestar Galactica: Deadlock has confirmed that the game and all its downloadable content will be removed from digital stores starting November 15, 2025. This means that, from that date, the base game and its expansions will no longer be available for purchase on Xbox, PC, or any other platform.
The announcement marks the end of an important era for one of the most valued tactical space strategy games of recent years, set in the universe of the iconic science fiction series. The studio wanted to thank the community for their support and offer a final warning for players to buy it before its definitive removal.
Players who already own it will be able to continue enjoying it without restrictions
Despite its removal, the team has clarified that users who already own the game will be able to continue accessing it without limitations, maintaining the possibility of exploring the galaxy, commanding their fleet, and completing the available campaigns and missions.
We are incredibly grateful for all the players who have supported Battlestar Galactica: Deadlock over the years. Your passion and dedication have kept the fleet alive in the heart of the community.
For those who don’t have it yet, this is the last warning to get it before it disappears. Once November 15 arrives, Battlestar Galactica: Deadlock will no longer be available in all digital stores, although it will remain playable for current owners.

