Funko Fusion and Star Trek: Legends Could Get Delisted on Xbox in 2026

A couple of licensed titles could be headed off the Xbox Store soon, with Funko Fusion and Star Trek: Legends both reportedly in the danger zone. Funko Fusion has been showing up on Xbox with a very aggressive price cut, while Star Trek: Legends has already disappeared from Sony and Nintendo storefronts.

Delisting rumors swirl around two licensed games

Microsoft may be preparing to pull both Funko Fusion and Star Trek: Legends from the Xbox Store, following recent shifts happening across the platform landscape. For Funko Fusion, players are pointing to current pricing on Xbox: the game is listed at a massive 95% discount. That has fueled speculation that the retailer could be planning to delist the Funko crossover action game rather than simply run a standard sale.

  • Funko Fusion appears on the Xbox Store
  • Star Trek: Legends appears on the Xbox Store

Meanwhile, chatter about Star Trek: Legends has picked up after it was also removed from storefronts on other platforms in recent weeks—specifically the PlayStation Store and the Switch eShop. Despite the growing rumor trail, Microsoft hasn’t issued any official statement confirming that either title is about to be delisted.

Why the timing might matter for Xbox

The discussion is also being tied to broader retail and support strategy. After PlayStation publicly stated it intends to discontinue support for physical discs, attention has turned to whether Xbox could follow a similar path in the near future.

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