Gundam Evolution shuts down this November just a year after launch.
Bandai Namco said the free-to-play 6v6 shooter will end on November 29, 2023, making it unplayable. Gundam Evolution launched on PC in September 2022, then on console in November last year.
In a note to players, executive producer Kazuya Maruyama said the announcement was made “with great sadness”, and issued an apology to players.
“We wanted to create a title that brought FPS fans and Gundam fans together,” Maruyama continued. “We challenged ourselves to create an authentic Gundam FPS game that could be played globally. Unfortunately, we have determined that it is no longer possible for us to provide a service that satisfies our players.
“We want to express our gratitude to everyone who has played the game and supported us to this point. At the same time, we would like to sincerely apologize to our fans and players.”
Despite the shutdown, Season 6 is still set for August 23, and the final season comes out October 25. “We will do our best to ensure that our players can enjoy Gundam Evolution to the fullest till the very end,” Maruyama said.
Sales of Evo Coins, the premium currency, halt on July 26. Any players have left can still be used up until Gundam Evolution goes dark in November. Bandai Namco said it will not issue refunds on previously purchased coins or items.
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