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Rhythm Thief & the Paris Caper No Longer Available On App Store

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Rhythm Thief & the Paris Caper has only been released yesterday on the App Store. The game is an updated port of the original game released on Nintendo 3DS a couple of years ago, an interesting game that combine rhythm games elements with other adventure games. It’s a combination that works incredibly well, making the SEGA game one of the most original games released in recent years.

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Unfortunately iOS gamers will not be able to purchase Rhythm Thief & the Paris Caper for the time being, as the game has been pulled from the Store a few hours ago. Apparently SEGA was forced to do so after discovering that the final build of the game case with a few issues that prevented gamers from enjoying it. Players were having difficulties connecting with the SEGA servers, which is necessary to do pretty much everything in the game.

Luckily SEGA is already working on fixing the issue and the game will become available soon. Obviously all those who have already purchased the game will be able to play it as soon as it comes back on the App Store.

Rhythm Thief & the Paris Caper on iOS comes with a few new features not found in the original 3DS version like tweaked controls and in-app purchases.

We’ll let you know once the game becomes available again so keep checking us out for all the latest updates.

 

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.