

Grindheim recommended that anyone unhappy with the state of The Outbound Ghost request a refund, and said that once the matter is resolved he plans to self-publish "an upgraded version" of the game. For now, I suggest you don't buy any publicly available version of The Outbound Ghost because it is not up to the quality standards of the games that I create and that you expect of me." A lot more will come out regarding the breaches soon.

"The console issues outlined recently in my socials are just the beginning. We are studying the appropriate legal actions to resolve this situation and protect the game. "But they refuse to hand back control of the relevant pages and are profiting from the situation. "The past few weeks have been incredibly stressful due to many factors, but the main reason is that my relationship with the game's publisher has been dissolved," Grindheim said. Yesterday, December 8, Grindheim posted a video update in which he threatened legal action against Digerati unless it relinquishes control of The Outbound Ghost, on all platforms, to him. That prompted a new statement from Conradical Games, who said on December 6 the price reduction " was not of my doing (opens in new tab)" and not approved by the studio. The situation seemed to go into a holding pattern until December 5, when Digerati put The Outbound Ghost on sale on Steam for 25% off. I am doing everything that I can to get the relevant parties to fix their mistakes, and I will keep you all up to date as much as I possibly can." "I never wanted this version of the game to come out but due to circumstances out of my control, this is the one that was released.

I have already received worrying messages concerning its performance," Grindheim said in a statement (opens in new tab) released on December 1. "The Outbound Ghost released on PlayStation 4/5 yesterday, and on Nintendo Switch today.
