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The original was posted on /r/games by /u/Gyossaits on 2024-12-25 07:16:54+00:00.


With all the sales going on, I thought it would be interesting to have some talk about older titles that:

  • Are still getting updates to this day.
  • Or, were getting updated for an extended period, especially beyond one would expect for them to receive.

I hope this isn't too broad of a guideline to go by. With how much is out there, what is "older" is open to interpretation so it's probably too much of a hassle to narrow things down. AAA or indie, formerly popular or obscure, anything goes as long as it's by the developers.

One example to start things off:

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy - Initially released on consoles back in the 2000's, it launched on Steam in 2017 and... was actually getting updates here and there in the following years, the latest delivered on April 2024. Besides bug fixes, it got new HD textures, a 64-bit version, some restored content and even a mod kit of all things.

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