Mixtape publisher addresses delisting concerns as debate over game design continues

Annapurna says Mixtape music licences are permanent as debate over gameplay and reviews continues

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Annapurna Interactive has responded to concerns that music licences tied to Mixtape could eventually force the game to be removed from digital storefronts, saying reports of expiring rights are inaccurate.

The coming-of-age title from developer Beethoven and Dinosaur launched on May 7 2026 for PC, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Featuring licensed tracks from artists including Devo and The Smashing Pumpkins, the game has received strong review scores from critics while also becoming the subject of debate online.

Creative director Johnny Galvatron told Kotaku that the studio paid additional costs to secure music licences for the game in perpetuity.

Annapurna later reinforced the point in a statement posted on X.

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