Imaginary Range 2 Gets Pulled From iTunes App Store

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After a number of delays, Square Enix finally released Imaginary Range 2 on the iTunes store this past week. Unfortunately, this didn’t last very long, as the game was pulled from the store the same day it went up.

 

Square Enix explain: “The distribution of Imaginary Range 2, which began from 5:45 p.m. (PST) on February 28, 2012, has been temporarily suspended due to the discovery of an issue which prevents users from completing the second chapter if it is downloaded with the first chapter still installed on their device.”

 

Square say they’re still in the process of addressing the issue and will provide an update once Imaginary Range 2 is ready for distribution again. Like the first game, Imaginary Range 2 is a free download on iOS, and will be made available for free on Android at a later date as well.


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