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EOS-Termin für Romancing SaGa Re:universe bekannt gegeben

Authore: DavidAktualisieren:Dec 15,2024

EOS-Termin für Romancing SaGa Re:universe bekannt gegeben

Der globale Server von Romancing SaGa Re:universe wird am 2. Dezember 2024 geschlossen. Während die japanische Version weiterläuft, markiert dies das Ende einer vierjährigen Laufzeit für die globale Ausgabe, die im Juni 2020 gestartet wurde.

Noch zwei Monate

In-App-Käufe und der Umtausch von Google Play Points wurden bereits eingestellt. Das Spiel, das für seine Grafik und sein großzügiges Gacha-System gelobt wird, erhielt weltweit gemischte Kritiken. Eine erhebliche inhaltliche Lücke im Vergleich zur erfolgreichen japanischen Version, insbesondere das Fehlen von Updates wie Solistia und 6-Sterne-Einheiten, trug zu seinem Rückgang bei.

Ein Trend der Schließungen?

Square Enix hat dieses Jahr mehrere Titel geschlossen, darunter Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius und zwei Dragon Quest-Handyspiele, was ein Muster bei der Einstellung mobiler Spieledienste aufzeigt.

Romancing SaGa Re:universe, ein klassisches rundenbasiertes Rollenspiel, bietet Spielern zwei letzte Monate Spielspaß. Wenn Sie neugierig sind, laden Sie es aus dem Google Play Store herunter.

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