EA Will Shut Down Online Servers For These 12 Games By The End Of The Year
EA Will Shut Down Online Servers For These 12 Games By The End Of The Year
TL;DR:
EA Games Shutting Down By The End Of 2023
September 7, 2023
Crysis 3 for Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One (backwards compatibility), Steam and EA AppOctober 10, 2023
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 for Xbox 360 and on PlayStation 3October 30, 2023
Restaurant DASH: Gordon Ramsay for Apple, Google, and AmazonNovember 6, 2023
FIFA 18 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 FIFA 19 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 FIFA 20 for Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 FIFA 21 for Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5December 8, 2023
Battlefield 1943 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 Battlefield Bad Company for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 Battlefield Bad Company 2 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 Dead Space 2 on PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 Dante’s Inferno on PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360Huh 1943 was still up, was a nice remake from what I recall. I understand the whole shutting down games sucks but this list isn’t highly played I assume. No offense meant to those who play it, and it does suck when agame you want to play goes down. I had the opposite issue where servers were up but no one played with Shadowrun (Xbox 360)
With current battlefield you can at least mostly play Bad Company, and I assume golf has something current. But yeah sucks in it’s way but free servers and blah blah blah.
and you officially relinquish the copyright. I think that’s a very fair tradeoff
Indeed. Specifically, if a company wants to benefit from society-funded copyright enforcement, then society must get something worthy of the cost. In this case, that’s the cultural enrichment brought by the game. If the game vanishes, then the company hasn’t held up their end of the deal.
Saved you a click:
EA Games Shutting Down By The End Of 2023
September 7, 2023
Crysis 3 for Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One (backwards compatibility), Steam and EA App
October 10, 2023
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 for Xbox 360 and on PlayStation 3
October 30, 2023
Restaurant DASH: Gordon Ramsay for Apple, Google, and Amazon
November 6, 2023
FIFA 18 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4
FIFA 19 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4
FIFA 20 for Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4
FIFA 21 for Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5
December 8, 2023
Battlefield 1943 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
Battlefield Bad Company for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
Battlefield Bad Company 2 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
Dead Space 2 on PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360
Dante’s Inferno on PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360
Bad company 2 nooooo!
Admittedly haven’t checked in for ~a year but last I checked that game still rips. “Portal” or whatever it’s called in the new one captures none of the magic.
RIP
These games aren’t going away, just their online features.
I doubt pirate copies will bring those features back. These aren’t multiplayer games.
Just so you are aware, there are tons of active communities actively and currently maintaining live multiplayer servers for old games that had their official servers shut down. All through pirates.
Star wars galaxies and Monster Hunter Tri are two good examples. I haven’t checked galaxies in a while, but monster hunter tri just unlocked a multiplayer server that has been shut down for a decade.
If a fan community loves a game enough it’s still got an active server somewhere. Pirates are 100% bringing online features to their communities.
Also, I guess since you didn’t know, there are hundreds of video games that currently have multiplayer enabled despite no multiplayer options when the game was originally released. You are really underestimating the amount of effort random pirates will put into making a 30 year old game playable with online multiplayer. Games like Skyrim, famous for being single player, now have multiplayer options.
Seems like poor license planning to me.
To compare: Dead by Daylight lost its licensing partnership with Netflix’s Stranger Things. Players could still use the characters they bought in online matches, they just weren’t available for purchase anymore.
Damn, BF 1943 and BC2... I played both of those quite a lot. Now they are lost forever, never to be revisited (because, realistically, the multiplayer is the main, core experience of a BF game), unlike the 90s/2000s games of my youth that are still available in some form or other.
For me this is kind of a grim reminder that one day BF1 will be on this kind of list... Damn.
There really needs to be a better understanding at a consumer protection level that new entries in a property are not valid absolute substitute products for previous entries (you shouldn't be able to sunset any online title with no resource to play it again under the reasoning of "well, there's a newer one, just buy that dude"). Ideally some form of measure should be in place to preserve or unlock the online functionalities of any title (especially if those functionalities are the core of the experience) before its functionalities are taken down. "It's old"/"there's a newer one"/"only x people are playing"/"we might remaster/remake it in the future" shouldn't be valid excuses to erase any possibility of ever playing a game again, just release a minimum of resources for people to try to get it running again in some basement if they ever want to in the future. People are still playing Resident Evil Outbreak from fucking 20 years ago online on reverse engineered infrastructure, eventually there's ALWAYS demand.
But then again, right now the tv and film industry are facing a similar situation with streaming only shows getting taken down from their platforms with no alternative, basically being erased forever, and no measures have been taken against that soooo
For me this is kind of a grim reminder that one day BF1 will be on this kind of list… Damn.
I’d rather play BC/BC2 single player campaign than BF1. And it’s not even close.
to erase any possibility of ever playing a game again
This isn’t the case for any of the games in this list
It is obviously not the same, but check battlebit out. Scale is closer to a traditional battlefield, but the class balance and level/encounter design is very reminiscent of bc2. Only issue is the ttk is closer to hardcore mode or whatever it was called.
But a friend calls it “project reality but for bc2” and she is 100 percent right