John Wick Hex, the acclaimed strategy-action title inspired by the iconic movie franchise, is being pulled from all digital storefronts this week.
Publisher Big Fan Games confirmed that the game will be delisted on July 17, 2025, making it no longer available for new purchases on any platform.
For those who already own the game, there’s no need to panic – you’ll still be able to access and redownload it via your digital library or play it using a physical copy if you’re on console. But if you haven’t grabbed it yet, your window to do so is closing fast.
The announcement dropped without much warning, catching fans off guard and leaving just days for latecomers to snag the title. No explanation was provided for the delisting, fueling speculation about expiring licensing agreements or backend publishing issues.
John Wick Hex first launched in October 2019 on PC and later expanded to consoles in December 2020. The game was widely praised for its fresh take on tactical action and cinematic choreography. Wccftech once called it “an action choreography masterclass,” highlighting how the game captures the essence of John Wick’s precision combat through smart gameplay mechanics.
Despite its success and the growing popularity of the John Wick films, no sequel or follow-up game has emerged. It’s a surprising silence in a time when Hollywood and gaming partnerships are more active than ever.
As our review stated, “John Wick Hex is an outstanding example of how to adapt a movie into a game. Even if you’ve never watched a single Wick film, the game stands on its own as a tight, strategic shooter with flair.”
Once it’s gone, it’s gone – and for fans of the franchise or stylish tactical games, this might be the last chance to own a unique gem in gaming history.