Despite mixed critical reviews at launch (scoring around 65-70 on Metacritic), the game has developed a loyal cult following for its short-but-sweet campaign (roughly 5 hours) and its over-the-top cinematic flair.
Digital preservation is a hot topic. Occasionally, delisted games return due to license renewals (e.g., Alan Wake returned after years). However, Wanted: Weapons of Fate involves film rights, composer rights, and actor likenesses. The probability of an official re-listing is extremely low. The existing pool of unredeemed is finite. As each day passes, fewer remain, and prices will only increase.
If you are a fan of stylish third-person shooters, a completionist, or someone who just wants to bend bullets like Wesley Gibson, tracking down a is a worthy quest. It is a piece of gaming history—flawed, short, but undeniably cool.
Pricing for a delisted Steam key is volatile. In 2014, you could buy this game for $4.99 during a Steam sale. Today, due to scarcity, a valid typically sells for:
Once you have secured your key and activated it on Steam, you might face a