Anthem owners face download issues in final days before shutdown

As Anthem's servers prepare to go offline on January 12, 2026—following EA's July 2025 announcement—some owners report barriers to downloading the game via the EA app, potentially denying last play sessions for BioWare's failed looter shooter.

This follows reports from the ongoing Anthem shutdown saga. On January 5, users on X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube highlighted issues: Streamer DansGaming shared an EA app error claiming he "don’t own" the game despite purchase. YouTuber Luke Stephens echoed, "EA won't let me download Anthem, even though it shuts down a week from now… Crazy that I bought the game and can't even download it while it's still, allegedly, alive…" An EA Play subscriber saw: "this game is no longer offered in our catalog."

The problem is inconsistent; Kotaku's Ethan Gach downloaded successfully via EA Play. Anthem stopped sales post-announcement, but owners expected access until end. No response from BioWare or EA as of January 5.

Anthem remains online-only, unlike offline patches for other live-service flops (Redfall, Suicide Squad). Development insights from ex-producer Mark Darrah note disruptions like director Casey Hudson's exit (now on Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic) and a scrapped reboot amid COVID-19. BioWare eyes Mass Effect 5 with a slimmed staff under 100.

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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.

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.

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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.

Ubisoft has shut down servers for its popular game Rainbow Six Siege following a widespread breach that granted players billions of in-game credits and rare skins. The company is now performing a rollback of transactions to restore account integrity. No timeline has been provided for when servers will return online.

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Season 2 for Battlefield 6 is anticipated to launch between January 20 and 27, following the three-month cycle from Season 1's October 28 start. Leaks suggest new weapons, vehicles, and modes, though Electronic Arts has not confirmed details. Fans remain excited despite a significant drop in player base since launch.

Rainbow Six Siege faces a second hack just a week after last month's credit flood, with players hit by illegitimate 67-day 'harassment' bans referencing the viral 6-7 meme. Servers are offline across platforms as Ubisoft stays silent on the new outage.

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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.

 

 

 

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