Everlasting Campaign’ shuts down all servers
Behaviour Interactive has shut down all remaining servers for Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade, which has made the sport unplayable in any kind.
Warhammer 40,000: Everlasting Campaign was launched in 2016 and, since then, has struggled to keep up a significant participant base. Now Behaviour Interactive has shut down all official servers with no avenue for gamers to host their very own. The sport is not downloadable on Steam.
Based on SteamCharts, Everlasting Campaign failed to succeed in 1,000 peak gamers for the primary eight months after launch. A slight surge in curiosity pushed it as much as 5,000 peak gamers in March of 2017, however since June of 2018, the sport has by no means achieved over 400 peak gamers.
Lifetime evaluations for Everlasting Campaign had been blended, however latest evaluations are principally unfavorable after the announcement that servers could be shutting down. Behaviour Interactive launched an announcement that merely stated:
“Hi there Crusaders,
As beforehand introduced, right this moment we’ve formally sundown the sport. As a part of the shutdown, all private information associated to Warhammer 40,000: Everlasting Campaign has been eliminated.
We’re happy with the entire work that went into Warhammer 40,000: Everlasting Campaign, and for the wonderful neighborhood that rallied behind the sport. Thanks for all the pieces, we admire all your assist by way of the years.
Thanks for this journey,
The Warhammer 40,000: Everlasting Campaign crew.”
Everlasting Campaign was a third-person shooter that options 4 factions from the 40k universe: Eldar, Orks, Chaos, or Area Marines. Gamers may select to leap into 60 participant PVP matches or 5 participant PVE.
One participant left a Steam review that stated, “not long come back to WH40K:EC and saw the shutdown notices and wanted to play a few games before they turned off the servers, as soon as I load up the game I see why it’s getting closed… you idiots locked basic normal multiplayer behind a paywall.”
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