Concord, the hero shooter launched by Sony on PC and PS5 just a week and half ago will shut down this week, with all copies sold being refunded, according to a new PlayStation blog post.
Mad World: Age of Darkness will shut down on July 4th. Jandisoft's grimdark MMO launched last year, and the team gave info on refunds and the transition until the servers go dark.
Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem is ending development and the multiplayer servers will shut down. It's not the end though.
The Wagadu Chronicles will shut down after about six months in Early Access, with some physical Kickstarter rewards unfulfilled.
Today, My.Games announced that, after several years in Western release, Revelation Online will shut down this coming March.
Webzen is shuttering Mu Origin in the West in March after five years of service. The company has shut down the ability to download or make purchases in the MMO at the moment, and while players can still jump in for the time being, the servers will be closed on March 31st.
Pathfinder Online's developers made the announcement today that the MMO will be coming to a close, sunsetting on November 28th. The MMO, which was Kickstarted for over a million dollars back in 2012, has seen its fair share of struggles over the years. However, Paizo has announced that the game will be coming to a close later this year, though they do state they will be working on a storyline for players to enjoy till the end.
Gamigo is clearly cleaning house as it was announced yesterday that not one, but three of their titles would be shutting down: Twin Saga, Defiance and Defiance 2050.