EverQuest Next spin-off Landmark will go offline subsequent month

If you had been bummed Daybreak Game Company had cancelled EverQuest Next, you may also be a down within the dumps over the most recent recreation closure.

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Daybreak Games, which purchased Sony Online Entertainment two years in the past subsequent month, has introduced EverQuest Next: Landmark will go offline in February.

According to a notice posted on the Landmark website, after “much review” the agency has determined to shut the sport servers. A specific purpose wasn’t supplied, so we now have to imagine the closure has to do with low participant numbers or it’s a financial subject. Or each.

“Since Landmark first entered Alpha, we have been impressed by the creative talents in this community,” reads the discover. “You pushed the boundaries of what Landmark might do, and we’re grateful for the time and power you shared by your creations on this recreation.

“Beginning immediately, Player Studio objects will now not be accessible for itemizing or for buy within the Landmark Marketplace. Landmark can even now not be accessible for buy. All objects within the Marketplace with a Daybreak Cash value could have their value decreased to 1 DBC.”

Daybreak stated it won’t license or authorize a fan-operated server for Landmark or permit an emulator, so count on it to be gone for good.

Those who’ve bought Daybreak Cash for the sport needn’t fear, as it should nonetheless be accessible of their normal pockets.

During SOE Live 2013, Sony Online announced Landmark, a “construction and exploration game” just like Minecraft which allowed customers to construct worlds and property. Said content material was to transferable to the MMO EverQuest Next’s voxel world. What was to be the subsequent entry within the EverQuest MMO sequence was announced back in 2010.

The Landmark recreation servers shall be formally shuttered on February 21. This can even included the sport’s boards and social media channels.


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