Avowed Community Hub Has Been Shut Down; Game Is Disappearing From Steam Libraries

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Another Delay May Happen!

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  • Xbox’s first party game, Avowed, is set to release on February 18, 2025.
  • However, ahead of its launch, the title’s community hub on Steam has been nuked, as fans aren’t able to access it.
  • Not only that, but the game has also disappeared from many fans’ libraries, causing a commotion among the community. 

Avowed, first announced back in July 2020, has a lot of hype and anticipation behind it right now. The game is set to release in less than a month, but something bizarre has just happened. 

Avowed community hub on Steam has completely disappeared, leaving fans in disarray. That isn’t the only weird thing going on, as many fans have reported that the title has disappeared from their Steam library, too, which is concerning given its release is pretty near. 

Why it matters: Avowed was supposed to be released in 2024, but it was delayed. However, as per a report, it wasn’t delayed due to a development issue but due to the busy lineup for Xbox Game Pass.

The game has had a rocky development, but fans never expected to have such a major issue ahead of its launch. 

Avowed Community Hub On Steam Nuked
Avowed Community Hub On Steam Has Been Nuked Ahead of Its Launch | Source: Twitter/X

Pirat_Nation on X, formerly known as Twitter, revealed that the game’s community section has been nuked. Following this, many fans have reported that the title has disappeared from their Steam library

I decided to search Avowed on my library and it’s gone, for some reason. The purchase is still there on my account, the game page on the store says that I already have the game, but I just can’t find it lol.

This issue seems to have escalated pretty quickly, and now fans think that the game could have been delayed. It wouldn’t be a surprise if Xbox decides to delay it, as Avowed’s release is sandwiched between games like Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, Civilization 7, and Monster Hunter Wilds. 

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The Xbox’s First Party Title Previously Targeted A Late 2024 Release Date

That said, it could just have been an error and may be fixed shortly, so fans should wait a while before panicking. The game’s previews have been very positive, as its combat also went through a massive overhaul after fan feedback.

Also, it is worth noting that Avowed may target 60 FPS on the consoles. Obsidian confirmed previously that it would run at 30 FPS, but recent reports suggest it could run at a higher frame rate. 

What do you think about the current drama going on? Do you think the upcoming first-party Xbox title will be delayed again? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below or join the discussions at the official Tech4Gamers forums.

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