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: Grindheim claimed he was not given the chance to fix these versions before they were released. He publicly told fans not to buy his own game , stating that the console ports did not meet his quality standards.

The specific version "v1.0.17" became infamous because it represented the point of total collapse in the relationship between the developer and the publisher, . The.Outbound.Ghost.v1.0.17.rar

: In 2023, a settlement was finally reached. Grindheim officially regained the rights to the IP, but the game had to be rebranded. The Rebirth : Grindheim claimed he was not given the

: In a desperate move to regain control, Grindheim attempted to "take back" his game by issuing DMCA takedowns against the publisher's store pages. When the publisher didn't budge, he briefly uploaded the game’s files (often appearing in "rar" formats in community circles) or pointed users toward versions he personally vetted, effectively "pirating" his own work to ensure fans got a functional version. The Legal Aftermath The situation escalated into a full-scale legal war: : In 2023, a settlement was finally reached

The story behind is one of the most public and messy legal battles in recent indie gaming history, pitting a solo developer against his own publisher. The Rise and Fall of a Dream

: The game was eventually pulled from Steam and other digital storefronts for a long period while lawyers fought over who actually owned the distribution rights.

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