
Epic Games may be one of the biggest, and most profitable, online game operators in the world due to the success of Fortnite, but today they announced they’re going to be shutting off servers for a long list of classic titles, including most games in the Unreal and Rock Band series. According to the company, this is due to them wanting to focus strictly on games that their use their modern Epic Online Services system. It’s also likely about consolidating their stuff on the Epic Games Store and launcher, rather than having a bunch of stray older games still being offered through Steam and GOG (it seems many of the games being shut down are also being delisted from Steam and other stores).
Here are a list of the games that will have online services shut off by January 24…
For those mourning the loss of most of the classic Unreal Tournament titles, Epic is promising a new free-to-play version Unreal Tournament 3 in the future. Unreal Tournament 3 X will be coming to Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store, and will feature full crossplay between the platforms. Here’s a bit more detail…
A release date for Unreal Tournament 3 X has not yet been specified. Looking down the list of soon-to-be-shuttered games that you’ll particularly miss?
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