No, Mixtape will not be delisted "due to music licenses expiring"
Annapurna Interactive has confirmed that the game Mixtape will not be delisted due to expiring music licenses. Creative director Johnny Galvatron stated that the company paid extra to secure perpetual licenses for the game's music. The publisher also addressed rumors on social media, clarifying that the claims about delisting were false.
- ▪Annapurna Interactive confirmed that Mixtape will not be delisted due to music licenses expiring.
- ▪Creative director Johnny Galvatron stated that they paid extra to keep the music licenses in perpetuity.
- ▪The publisher addressed rumors on social media, stating that claims of delisting were false.
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Home News Mixtape No, Mixtape will not be delisted "due to music licenses expiring" "That was a lie." Image credit: Eurogamer / Annapurna Interactive <img alt="Vikki Blake avatar" src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/1533038852.jpg?width=2048&height=2048&fit=bounds&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" style="aspect-ratio: 1" width="180" height="179" > News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on May 17, 2026 Follow Mixtape Mixtape publisher Annapurna Interactive has laid out in no uncertain terms that no, Mixtape will not be delisted "due to music licenses expiring".
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