Anthem servers go offline: Fans capture final moments in emotional send-off

BioWare's Anthem servers shut down permanently on January 12, 2026, as planned, ending access to the live-service shooter without an offline mode. In the final days, players returned en masse to bid farewell, sharing memories and videos amid reflections on the game's lost potential and the need to preserve such titles.

Following the announcement covered earlier this year, Anthem's servers went offline on January 12, 2026, marking the definitive end for BioWare's ambitious 2019 loot shooter. Publisher EA provided no offline mode or special events, leaving the game's stunning world of Bastion and hub Fort Tarsis inaccessible forever.

In the lead-up, fans flocked back despite low ongoing numbers. Community moderator Pimpy Shortstocking recalled the launch dread but noted the return: "The people around me don’t have the same patience I do... A lot of them dropped off immediately." Fan Vinny praised momentary highs: "Anthem could feel incredible minute to minute, even when everything around it was held together by duct tape."

Players like WordsMaybe documented the last hours through videos, stressing historical value: "Even though Anthem’s not a good game, I still think it deserves some life... for the historical value of what Anthem was." The subreddit filled with trophy hunts, screenshots, and tributes, offering a grassroots farewell amid muted disappointment from the canceled 2021 overhaul.

As Eurogamer noted, Anthem lingered as a "ghost ship for years," its closure amplifying live-service preservation debates. While community servers remain a distant hope, the shutdown cements Anthem's 'what if' legacy, influencing BioWare's shift back to single-player RPGs.

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Realistic illustration of New World: Aeternum's mystical world with server shutdown notice, symbolizing the MMO's end in 2027.
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Amazon's New World: Aeternum MMO to shut down in 2027

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Amazon Games has announced that its MMO New World: Aeternum will go offline on January 31, 2027, following a delisting from digital stores on January 15, 2026. The decision comes after the game received no new content beyond the 2025 Nighthaven seasonal update, amid ongoing challenges for Amazon's gaming division. Players who own the game can continue accessing it until the servers shut down.

BioWare's Anthem loot shooter was shut down on January 12, 2026, but fans have quickly revived it on private servers. YouTuber And799 demonstrated the game running locally with two players, though some online features remain broken. Meanwhile, former BioWare producer Mark Darrah defended the studio's decision to develop the game in a recent interview.

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With just 10 days remaining, Electronic Arts will end support for BioWare's multiplayer game Anthem by switching off its servers on January 12, 2026. This closure marks the final chapter for a title that struggled to find its audience despite high expectations. The decision highlights ongoing debates about the longevity of live-service games.

On N7 Day 2025, BioWare executive producer Michael Gamble addressed fans via a blog post, confirming that the next Mass Effect game remains in active development amid rumors surrounding EA's potential acquisition. The studio emphasized its full focus on the project, while also providing an update on the upcoming Amazon TV adaptation. No new trailers or screenshots were revealed, but subtle teases hinted at future story elements.

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Bungie has officially announced that its PvPvE extraction shooter Marathon will release on March 5, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam. The reveal includes a star-studded English voice cast of 33 actors and details on pre-order editions starting at $40. A limited-edition DualSense controller and other peripherals will accompany the launch.

After over 40 days of quiet following its surprise reveal at The Game Awards, the free-to-play shooter Highguard has announced a launch showcase stream. The event, set for January 26, 2026, at 10 a.m. PT, will feature a gameplay deep dive and year-one plans. The game launches the same day on consoles and PC.

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Bungie has announced that its extraction shooter Marathon will launch in March 2026 for PlayStation 5 and PC, priced at $39.99. The game, which faced an indefinite delay earlier this year due to mixed feedback, includes new features like proximity chat and a solo queue. This update comes alongside a detailed gameplay video showcasing improvements since the last alpha test.

 

 

 

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