According to a blog post on AMOG, Capcom has no plans to renew the digital license for Fate/Unlimited Codes, thus causing the game to be taken off of the Playstation Network when the license expires on June 12th. Anyone who is interested in picking up this game based on Fate/Stay Night should do so now. Capcom has cut the game’s price to $9.99 in a goodbye sale, so now would be a perfect time to grab it on your PSP and try it out.

Fate/Unlimited Codes first came out in the arcades in 2008. It was later ported to the PS2 where it received several gameplay tweaks and many additional characters. The game is a peculiar blend of 2D and 3D fighting. Much like Soul Calibur, most normal attacks are performed through directions combined with button presses, which special attacks use more traditional fighting game motions like quarter circles. The game is very combo heavy and plays extremely fast for a 3D title. The game’s interesting Holy Grail system introduces a meter which filled as both character’s took damage. If the damage you took filled the grail meter to max, you would be given more options and access to different supers. This caused peculiar momentum swings in battle which are pretty distinct to this game alone. While not the most balanced fighting game out there, it’s certainly a fun diversion, especially for fans of the Fate/Stay Night anime or manga.

Source: Capcom-Unity via AMOG