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This brings me to my whole "delisted games" and "delisted DLC" and "Multiplayer servers shut down" argument.I literally brought you an example of things literally deleted. Like, the Living RPG is gone, dead. It is not maintained, nor upholded, nor anything of the sort by WotC (and in fact, information of it isn't supposed to be readily distributed, from what I've heard in certain d&d forums).
It still canon, because Savage Tide referenced it, and Savage Tide is actively recognized as having taken place canonically in the verse, as then it got referenced in subsequent editions.
That fulfills our requirements quite nicely. It's the same here.
Normally, they are not retconned, just delisted because of logistics, but they have severe implications for the franchise's plots down the line.
Assassin's Creed comes to mind. A lot of the DLC is just straight up inaccessible now, but a lot of it is not only referenced in tiny bits, but it has major implications for the games forward. For example, the Da Vinci DLC in AC Brotherhood is now only available on Remastered Editions of Brotherhood, whereas on PC it's more or less inaccessible because the servers shut down, however, the ending of the DLC leads directly into AC3.
AC's old Multiplayer also provided further insights into the game's lore and the hunting of Desmond Miles. Multiplayer is no longer available, but they are lliterally referenced throughout the series and explain the rise of Juhani Otso Berg.
Now, AC3's ending of Pivot Points where Desmond's genes are uploaded to the Abstergo Cloud to analyze after his death, isn't present in AC3 Remastered because it requires online connections. But without it, AC4 Black Flag does not exist (It even outright references the Sample 17 Project being a Cloud-based upload program).
AC Project Legacy and AC Initiates were all websites that provided further insight and lore to the history of the Assassins and Templars that have since been shut down (But thankfully archived by the AC Wiki at large), but they too hold massive significance for the games going forward, and one of the documents (In AC Origins).