Annapurna Interactive desmiente el rumor de la retirada de Mixtape

La editora Annapurna Interactive ha declarado que Mixtape no será retirado de las tiendas debido al vencimiento de licencias musicales. La aclaración responde a la reciente especulación en línea sobre la futura disponibilidad del juego. El director creativo Johnny Galvatron confirmó que se tomaron medidas adicionales para asegurar las licencias de forma permanente.

Annapurna Interactive actuó rápidamente para desestimar las afirmaciones de que Mixtape corría el riesgo de ser retirado de la venta. En declaraciones a Kotaku, el director creativo Johnny Galvatron señaló que los desarrolladores pagaron tarifas adicionales para mantener las licencias musicales de forma indefinida. Este enfoque difiere de casos anteriores que involucraban pistas con licencia en juegos como Guitar Hero, donde los problemas de derechos llevaron a retiradas o cambios.

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