Quantic Dream closes Spellcasters Chronicles after low player numbers

Quantic Dream is shutting down its free-to-play MOBA Spellcasters Chronicles after it failed to attract enough players. The studio will reorganize but has confirmed that development of Star Wars Eclipse continues unaffected.

Quantic Dream announced the closure in a statement on May 20. The game launched in early access on Steam in February and peaked at 888 concurrent players before dropping below 100 daily users. Servers will remain online until June 19 2026, after which they will shut down permanently. Players who spent money during early access can request full refunds.

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Illustration of Amazon canceling its Lord of the Rings MMO and Project Trident projects amid layoffs and AI efforts
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Amazon cancels project trident and lord of the rings mmo

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Amazon Game Studios laid off thousands last October and canceled Project Trident along with its Lord of the Rings MMO after developers scrambled to incorporate generative AI.

Striking staff at Quantic Dream have warned that planned layoffs of 115 developers will make it impossible to finish the upcoming Star Wars Eclipse game.

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Electronic Arts has announced that the PlayStation 3 servers for Dragon Age: Inquisition will go offline on April 28, ending the game's multiplayer features after more than a decade. The 2014 release marked the first entry in the Dragon Age series to include co-operative multiplayer alongside its single-player campaign.

CD Projekt Red joint CEO Michał Nowakowski said the studio has indefinitely lost the faith of some fans following the troubled 2020 launch of Cyberpunk 2077.

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Kinetic Games has pushed back the release of Phasmophobia's 1.0 version to 2027. The studio cited the need to prioritise quality following recent player feedback on updates.

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