In the world of video games, there are always products that end up not being successful, and the clearest example of this is Babylon’s Fall, game that is finishing working in the next few days. And it seems that Electronics Arts is following this practice, so they are going to take down the servers for some major titles shortly.
On the company’s official website, a special emphasis is made that games like Onrush They will be seeing their closing online soon, this is because they are either very old or they did not achieve the expected success. The aforementioned game hasn’t been on the market that long, five years, but apparently it didn’t have the great appreciation it had. EA wanted for that creation.
Here the list of games with their deactivation date:
– Army of Two: The 40th Day (2010) – October 22
– Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel (2013) – October 22
– Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (2008) – November 9
– C&C 3: Tiberium Wars + Kane’s Wrath (2008) – November 9
– Mercenaries 2 (2008) – November 9
– Onrush (2018) – November 30
For their part, these are the games that leave the subscription service, EA Play:
– DIRT4
– DIRT Rally
– Hospital Tycoon
– The Sims 4
–Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising
– Overlord
– Overlord II
– Overlord: Fellowship of Evil
– Overlord: Raising Hell
– Project Cars
– Rise of Argonauts
– Toybox Turbos
It is worth mentioning that all offline games can still be played in offline mode.
Via: EA