Already delisted, Rocket Arena is shutting down on March 21st, 2024
After being delisted back on November 14th the team at Final Strike Games have returned just four weeks later to announce that Rocket Arena’s servers, and the game in its entirety, will be shut down on March 21st, 2024. For its remaining players on PC, Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One the team has announced
The Crew delisted, slated to shut down March 31st, 2024
After being quietly delisted on all platforms, Ubisoft Ivory Tower announced that their 2014 open-world driving MMO, The Crew, would be shutting down entirely on March 31, 2024. Ubisoft’s full message, as posted on The Crew’s homepage, follows: In December 2014, we launched The Crew, our beloved first game of the franchise and one of
Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds and ‘Overdrive’ edition to be delisted on March 4th ahead of remake
Rocket Panda Games first announced in September that another update to Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds would be coming to PC and consoles in 2024. Unsurprisingly then, the studio recently announced that both Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds and Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Overdrive (as well as all of their DLC) will be removed from all digital
Poptropica shutting down… not anytime soon [UPDATED]
Poptropica’s official Instagram and X (Twitter) accounts were updated hours after the supposed shutdown announcement stating that the game would not close on the 29th, and have claimed the Discord account that posted it did not belong to them. Memberships for the game will remain free for all players throughout the month of December. The
sMeet shutting down on January 5th after 15 years in operation
The long-running 3D social game sMeet will be shutting down on January 5th after fifteen years running. The developers originally announced their plans to shut the game down back at the beginning of November but followed up on December 1st with a more concrete timeline. Both announcements follow: We hereby inform you that the lifetime
Xbox 360 Marketplace Resources
While the closure of the Xbox 360 Marketplace is still a ways off, there’s no reason to wait if you’re planning on doing some farewell shopping. Delistings are expected over the coming months as publishers wrap up their support of the platforms and the longer we wait, the more likely we are to miss something