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11 EA games’ servers shutting down in March, April 2010
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Quite a few EA online games servers are going to be shutting down in the next few months. Surprisingly, the games that will be losing online functionality aren’t all that old. Aside from three Xbox games and a PlayStation 2 game, they’re all for current systems. The single player and local multiplayer modes will still work fine, but you won’t be able to play any of the following games online anymore, after certain dates.
The first blackout period starts March 16, 2010, and primarily focuses on seven select PC, PS3, PSP and Xbox 360 games:
The second blackout period starts April 15, 2010 and applies to one PS3 game, one PS2 game and three Xbox 360 games.
The shutdown of the Lord of the Rings: Conquest online elements is quite a surprise. The game’s only about a year old. It only came out January 13, 2009. I guess it wasn’t as popular as EA expected it to be.
So if you own any of those games, make sure you appreciate the online multiplayer and services while they last! They won’t be around forever!
Read [EA.com] Via [Joystiq]
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