As of 12/2/24, Gamestar App and Play is now subscription based at a price of $3.99/YR. They said the reason is to fund future development.
Not sure how that's going to go. Nothing really on there to justify a subscription (yet), but it's only $4/yr.
This year, I've felt rather skeptical about the partnership between Imagination Gaming and Gamestar+, and now wonder, if there is some kind of trouble and that it may be related to the above mentioned move.
Partnerships have gone one way or another in the last three/four years. After a partnership with IG/Spin Master, the last couple of years have been IG/Gamestar. An early 2024 catalog was showing a lot more products were planned, Including "Generations" editions of FF, WOF, and J! in the smaller boxes, plus a FF Office _______ Edition (Party?) (shown below. at far left--2023 Toy Fair):
https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/v2/D5622AQFLwqkNP1CSdA/feedshare-shrink_800/feedshare-shrink_800/0/1696711941272?e=2147483647&v=beta&t=vsa2wjz1F1KuNUSs7_qCUrsDSms3IT_GJ8Bl3XgAxTMAlthough I recently showed the website listings for two new FF games, they are both branded by Spin Master, and do NOT mention Gamestar+.
BTW, the guy, second from the far right, is Dan Rowen, who earlier this year left IG, and made the annoncement about the new project involving Talk About.