Quick completion with easy Gamerscore to be delisted from Xbox store

Publisher Chorus Worldwide has announced it will delist Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM (a quick completion with easy Gamerscore) from the Xbox store this week.

Quick completion with easy Gamerscore to be delisted from Xbox store
Sean Carey

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If you want the Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM achievements, which offer a nice and easy 1,000 Gamerscore, you'll want to purchase a copy of the horror game as soon as possible. Publisher Chorus Worldwide has announced it will delist Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM from the Xbox Store imminently.

Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM to be delisted from Xbox store shortly

Chorus Worldwide explained on X that Cellar Vault Games' new title, Paper Ghost Stories: Third Eye Open, which launches on September 5, will include Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM, and to "avoid duplicate purchasing" it will be removing 7PM from the Xbox store.

While the messaging is a little unclear (we're not sure if this version of 7PM with its achievements will be included in some sort of bundle), it may be worth purchasing Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM now, just in case. You can pick up a copy on the Microsoft Store for $3.99/ £3.49 / €3.99.

The horror game is a digital-only title and a quick completion. According to estimates, you will be able to blitz through the game's 20 achievements in under an hour, earning yourself an easy 1,000G. All but one of Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM's achievements have been flagged as missable, and while that looks daunting on paper, we do have an excellent Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM walkthrough that will guide you through the list.

In other delisting news, Forza Horizon 4 will be delisted from the Xbox store in December, so if you're a Series S user, you might want to pick up a digitally before it's gone for good.
Written by Sean Carey
A big fan of Xbox achievements, Sean has committed to playing as many of the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters on and off Xbox Game Pass as possible. Before joining TrueAchievements, Sean earned a degree in journalism from Solent University.
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