
Coming-of-age video game Mixtape is packed with licensed music from artists like Devo and The Smashing Pumpkins, but publisher Annapurna Interactive and developer Beethoven and Dinosaur have told fans not to worry about the game potentially being delisted down the road.
Creative director Johnny Galvatron kept concerns about the game’s future from spinning out of control during a recent interview with Kotaku. Despite featuring a full playlist of tracks from recognizable groups throughout its foot-tapping story, he said that the team paid extra to maintain licenses for each track in perpetuity.
Annapurna followed up the interview with its own statement in an X/Twitter post. It said, “We heard some people say MIXTAPE would be delisted due to music licenses expiring. That was a lie.”
We heard some people say MIXTAPE would be delisted due to music licenses expiring.
That was a lie.



