Star Wars Hunters announces its closure after only 9 months

Star Wars Hunters Zynga has announced plans for the game to completely close it after only nine months of its release, and it appears that plans have been canceled to launch a copy of Steam.

The Battle Arena game developed in Naturalmotion, which was developed for free on the basis of the team, was launched on Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android in June 2024. IGN's Star Wars: Review of fishermen Return 7/10. We said: “Star Wars: PVP fun filled with fishermen resemble a party in the star of death: a little impressive, but perhaps it is not a place you want to hold for a long time.”

It seems that the review was Presscient, where Zynga announced that after a “careful study” I decided to update Star Wars's final content: fishermen will be released across all platforms on April 15, with the game remaining playable until October 1, 2025.

“We understand that this news may be disappointing and we want to assure you that this decision was not minor,” Zinga continued. “Your passion and dedication to the game and its society means the world for us, and we are committed to providing vision and updates during the transition process.”

Below logistical services: On March 25, the fifth season will be extended for a period of three weeks. Zynga will restart events and shop stores from the season, and the ranking season will also be extended, giving players more time to reach Kyber 1.

On April 15, the final content update of the game will be released for free and the in -game purchases will be disabled via all platforms. New Support Hunter, Tuya, will join the game as part of the final update. Tuya will be available and play for all users immediately without any cost, along with a list of additional content within the game. Zynga will continue to play the leading plate in the final position of players to compete and operate all battlefields and game patterns alternately.

After that, on October 1, the online servers will officially close, and the fishermen will not be played after this point.

There is no mention of the computer version, which was announced to be launched on Steam in the early access form this year, in the closing notice. The Steam page now includes a notification that the game “is no longer available in the Steam store.”

The Two Mobile Games Farmville, words with friends, and company social responsibility, but with stars war: fishermen, branched into the console for the first time. Likewise, Star Wars was supposed to be: the fishermen were the first popular game Zynga launched on the computer.

“The success of the stars war: the fishermen on Mobile and Nintendo Switch devices to our decision to expand the game to the personal computer,” said Yaron Levan, CEO of Games in Zenga in November.

“This is something our society asks from fans, and we are very excited to welcome more players to Vesparara.

There are still a number of video games in Star Wars in business, including the third Star Wars Jedi game from Respawn Entertainment and the rotor -based Bit Reactor game in Celebration 2025.

Wesley is the UK news editor for IGN. Find it on Twitter on @wyp100. You can reach Wesley on wesley_yinpole@ign.com or secret on wyp100@proton.me.

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