Fans of theScott Pilgrim vs. The Worldgame may have something to look forward to. The official Ubisoft Twitter account responded to a tweet asking to “bring back the Scott Pilgrim game.”

Scott Pilgrim vs. The Worldwas delisted in 2014, and no one has been able to buy it since then. The game had beautiful pixel art, an awesome chiptune soundtrack, and an enjoyable combat system.Scott Pilgrimreviewed well and became a cult classicbut eventually disappeared from digital stores due to a presumed license expiration.

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The game was a tie-in to the movie and comic book. The movie, like the game, was a cult classicstill loved for its hilarious one-liners. Recently, Twitter started a watch party for the movie that drew the comic book’s author, Bryan Lee O’Malley, into the fray. O’Malley penned the tweet asking for the game to be brought back and although he didn’t tag Ubisoft, the company’s official Twitter account somehow found O’Malley’s tweet and replied with a “thinking face emoji.”

If the game were really dead, it would make more sense for Ubisoft to either ignore the tweet or respond with a negative but the thinking face is definitely not a yes, but it does leave the door open. If anything,Scott Pilgrim vs. The Worldis on Ubisoft’s collective mind. After all, Ubisoft is far from the only one wowed bythe game’s nod to gaming nostalgia.

Scott Pilgrim vs. The Worlduses a combination of pixel art and chiptune music,composed by the innovative band Anamanaguchi, to evoke this sense of nostalgia. Real-time co-op play, high FPS, and realistic graphics are big in gaming right now but there’s always a place for reminiscing about the past, and about the games many people loved to play. This could be a great time to bring back an homage to old-style gaming, while many of the people who were coming of age in the pixel and chiptune age have extra time on their hands to play right now.

Not to mention, Ubisoft was encouraged enough by the game’s ratings back in 2010 toreleaseScott Pilgrimgame DLCand patch the game to make it more accessible to players. If Ubisoft does re-release the game, the hope is that it might feature some improvements, but many fans would likely take the game as-is on current platforms. Either way, there’s a cult following that would no doubt love to play the game.