Eroge developer AliceSoft’s official digital store announces closure due to provider ending services. Re-downloading purchased titles will be impossible from next year 

Rance developer AliceSoft's official digital store is set to shut down after platform A-Cute announced it would be terminating services.

Rance series developer AliceSoft announced on March 31 that its official digital store will be closing due to the download platform A-Cute, which sold games on its behalf, ending services. 

Earlier that day, A-Cute announced that it would be suspending payment processing starting April 30, 2026, and fully terminating services as of March 31, 2027. This means that users of the official AliceSoft digital store will no longer be able to purchase games from the end of April. More importantly, those who have already purchased games from the store will not be able to re-download them to their PCs following the final closure in 2027. 

Due to these circumstances, AliceSoft strongly advises players to save backups of purchased game installation files as well as email confirmations of their purchases. Since information like the store’s transaction history isn’t available to AliceSoft (as it was handled by A-Cute), the developer warns it will not be able to respond to inquiries about re-downloading previously purchased games. Additionally, A-Cute will not be offering refunds, in accordance with its Terms of Use. 

AliceSoft is not the only developer affected by A-Cute’s closure, as over 20 digital stores hosted by the platform will also be discontinuing sales, including adult game developer Atelier Kaguya. On the other hand, this does not affect AliceSoft titles sold through other digital platforms like Steam.

Related: Historical eroge TRPG Sengoku Rance gets Steam store page 

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She grew up playing Duke Nukem and Wolfenstein with her dad, and is now enamored with obscure Japanese video games and internet culture. Currently devoted to growing Automaton West to the size of its Japanese sister-site, while making sure to keep news concise and developer stories deep and stimulating.

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