In April, PC players noticed that Wasteland Remastered was being given away in the Microsoft Store (Xbox). There were no announcements, and some users then assumed it was a common bug.
The studio inXile Entertainment confirmed that this "giveaway" happened by mistake. Those who managed to get a copy of Wasteland Remastered could not launch the game. The developers decided to revoke the broken license and give users the full game:
A couple of weeks ago, due to an error, Wasteland Remastered became free in the Microsoft/Xbox store, but those who managed to claim the game before the glitch was fixed actually couldn't play it. So we will issue them a working version of the game. If you were lucky enough to activate it, the non-working version will soon disappear from your library, and a new copy will be waiting for you in the Offers & Credits section, which you can claim. We hope you enjoy it. See you in the Wasteland.
Wasteland Remastered is an updated version of the classic 1988 post-apocalyptic RPG:
The year is 2087. Almost a hundred years have passed since a global nuclear war turned the Earth's territory into a radioactive wasteland. You serve in the Desert Rangers organization — a squad of valiant law enforcers, the last hope of the lands that were once the southwestern states of America. You protect law-abiding citizens from hunger, disease, marauders, and mutants.
The trailer is available at the following link.