MilkChoco shutting down on Steam and PlayStation 4 on May 31st
[UPDATE 02/28/23] GameParadiso also confirmed that the PlayStation 4 version of MilkChoco will be shutting down on May 31st on the game’s Facebook page. The announcement there reiterates the message below stating “it is no longer possible to maintain it while paying server usage fees”. Our original post from February 26th, now edited, continues below.
Warshmallows on Steam, Epic Games, and Switch shutting down soon
Developers You Run and DigitalMania announced earlier today that Warshmallows will be shutting down on Steam and the delisting will be “started immediately”. The only news we’ve found so far relates to the game on Steam but the team’s wording suggests that all versions will be going offline shortly which would include the Epic Games
Auto Chess shutting down on PlayStation 4 and 5 on June 1st
Quietly announced last November 29th on Twitter and the PlayStation Store, Dragonest and Chengdu Longyuan Network Technology confirmed that Auto Chess for PlayStation 4 and 5 will be shutting down on June 1st of this year. Like LotsaNintendo pointed out in their submission to the site, it seems almost everyone missed this news last winter.
Aldroy, Ball Escape, and Space Bugs leaving Steam “soon”
Three more games are leaving Steam “soon”. Their pages all bear the same brief notice and apparently come from the same developer, though they’ve released them under three separate studios. They’ll likely be gone by early in the week, if not by Monday morning, so grab them now if interested. Thanks to Serrated-banner9 for submitting
Just Dance 2020 loses All Stars Mode on February 28th
First posted late last week, PSNProfiles forum user Shadow_Kisuragi mentioned on Thursday that the All Stars Mode in Just Dance 2020 would be shutting down by the end of the month. Ubisoft then published a support page confirming the change which goes into effect on Tuesday, February 28th. Please be aware that All Stars Mode
Hold Out leaving Steam soon as studio shuts down
Developer Open Brains Studio announced on Saturday that Hold Out, their 2020 single and co-op zombie shooter, will be leaving the Steam store soon as the company is shutting down. Although they don’t go into more detail Hold Out will reportedly “continue to work as normal” but it’s possible that the online play will be