John Wick Hex is being delisted this week, publisher Big Fan Games has announced. It’ll be entirely removed from sale on all digital platforms as of July 17, 2025. If you’ve already bought the game, you’ll be able to continue playing it and redownload it, but if not, you’ll miss out on your chance to get the game, seemingly forever.
The news was announced quite suddenly this week, giving players only days to decide whether they wanted to grab it before its gone, or let it pass them by for good. John Wick Hex is critically acclaimed as one of the best games based on a film or TV show in some time, including by Wccftech, who called it “an action choreography masterclass” when we reviewed it back when it launched in October 2019 on PC. It was out on consoles a year later, in December 2020.
“John Wick Hex will be removed from sale on all platforms beginning July 17th, 2025,” a statement on the game’s Steam page began. “After July 17th, 2025, existing owners of John Wick Hex will still be able to access the game via their digital libraries (PC/Consoles) and/or physical copies (Console), however new purchases of John Wick Hex will not be possible, regardless of platform or storefront.” No reason for the delisting has been given.
With the game being removed in just two days at the time of this writing, that puts its shelf life at less than six years since its release, a short lifetime even for a game based on a licensed series. If anything, it’s a wonder why there haven’t been more John Wick games, since the release of John Wick Hex was such a critical success. The films have also only grown in success and popularity in the last six years, and with all the collaboration between the video game industry and Hollywood of late, you’d think someone would have been working on making another John Wick game happen.
“When all is said and done, John Wick Hex is an exceptional licensed game, and a wonderful strategic shooter even away from that,” our review reads. “It’s the kind of game that’s high quality and enjoyable, even if you are clueless about the John Wick movies themselves. The perfect kind of licensed game, that works as well as an introduction to the franchise as it does as an extension of it. Absolutely worth playing.”

