The final season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead is no longer for sale. According to the game’s GoG page, Telltale requested “a temporary pause of sales.” The game can’t be purchased on Steam or via console either.

Last week, the company suddenly laid off around 250 employees as part of what it called a “majority studio closure.” Staff were let go without severance. A small crew of 25 remains at the company to “to fulfill the company’s obligations to its board and partners.”

Although most of Telltale’s projects have effectively been canceled, the future of The Walking Dead’s final season — which kicked off just last month — has been especially turbulent. On Twitter, some laid-off Telltale developers mourned that they wouldn’t be able to finish the game’s story. Telltale announced on September 24th, however, that potential partners have expressed “interest in helping to see The Final Season through to completion.”

Responses across the game industry have been varied. Many have voiced anger or disappointment that the studio is putting emphasis on finishing the season, rather than paying its employees severance.

Episode 2 of The Walking Dead’s final season launched this week. Telltale has not offered any official statement on when, or if, sales will continue. We’ve reached to Telltale and will update if we hear back.