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Rumbleverse To End Service After Six Months Of Wrestling Action
Sad news for battle royale and wrestling/fighting game fans.
Rumbleverse, a free-to-play brawler, will be out of the count after six months of being in the ring. The game came out on 11 August for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.
The F2P title will end its service on 28 February according to Epic Games and developer Iron Galaxy. This really sucks considering that the game is doing something different with the battle royale style of games, and does it well.
We have an important announcement to share. On February 28, 2023, Rumbleverse servers will go offline. Players who have made any purchase since launch will be eligible for a refund. We thank you so much for playing. Please see the full details on our blog https://t.co/VNJ9U7bCeX pic.twitter.com/qi9clgDerb
— Rumbleverse (@Rumbleverse) January 31, 2023
The full sunset message is below:
Rumblers, we have an important update on the future of Rumbleverse.
Iron Galaxy Studios and Epic Games are very sorry to share that Season Two will be the last for Rumbleverse. This project has been a labour of love to create a new experience in a popular and highly competitive genre for games. If you’ve been a part of that journey, we thank you—whether you jumped into the first playtest after our reveal, or just shot yourself out of the cannon for the first time.
Live services for Rumbleverse will go offline on Tuesday, February 28, at 10 a.m. CST.
Any player who has spent money on Rumbleverse is eligible for a refund of money spent on or in the game. This includes the purchase of a Rumbleverse Battle Pass or Brawlla Bills on any platform. We will share a FAQ page with additional refund information soon.
Later today, we are deploying the final update to Rumbleverse. We are closing the store and opening the full experience to every player. The current Battle Pass will be granted to everyone. Your XP gains will be doubled so you can fast-track unlocks for every rank. Quads, Trios, Duos, and Solos will be live and we’ve unlocked additional accessories and emotes in the game for free as well.
There is still fun we can have together before the sun sets on Grapital City. The remaining weeks will be a chance to celebrate the competitive spirit you’ve brought to this game. There will be more livestreams to play some games with the developers and let them pull the curtain back to share some behind-the-scenes moments from the creative process that built this city.
We’re so grateful for the players who have joined us in the Rumble. Thank you. If you’re curious about our future plans, check out the open letter to the community on the Iron Galaxy blog.
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