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Lego: The Hobbit and Lego: The Lord of the Rings pulled from digital stores

Lego: The Hobbit and Lego: The Lord of the Rings have been pulled from digital stores.

Both titles published by Warner Bros. are no longer for sale digitally through the Xbox or PlayStation Stores. PC versions are also unavailable through Steam or the Humble Store. The latter handed the game out for free in December.

Pages for each game are still live on all the aforementioned stores except Humble.

Warner has yet to comment on why Lego: The Hobbit or Lego: The Lord of the Rings are no longer for sale. When things like this occur, it usually boils down to a licencing issue.

Many games in the past have been pulled from stores for this reason, before appearing again once licencing agreements were ironed out.

Hopefully that's the case with these two titles, as both are rather fun.

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