- EA is taking away Anthem out of line permanently in January
- The game only online will be taken from EA play next month
- The premium currency is not available to buy from now
Bioware third -person shooter Hymn It is the last of a long line of games only online to receive a death sentence, since the EA editor will take the game off next year.
As reported by IGN, Hymn Indeed, it will cease to exist on January 12, 2026, when the game server will disconnect. Hymn It requires an online connection to play, which means that this will make the game permanently impossible to play.
At this time, EA has eliminated the ability to buy premium currency in the game, and is scheduled to be eliminated from EA Play next month, August 15. The players who already have the game, or who bought it before that August date, can still play it before closing in January.
While EA insists on his decision to archive Hymn It did not incur any job cut, the company fired an un specified bioware personnel number in January, including several veterans Dragon Age series developers. This was, apparently, a decision taken to rename the efforts in the next Mass effect game.
Hymn It was never the cold success of stone, it perhaps wanted it to be, with a lot of criticism raised by its soft story and its repetitive game. But as a PVE shooter always online outside the MMORPG space, it could be said that it was one of the first of its kind when it was launched in 2019. Although it is fair to say that it was already overlooking in favor of the popular multiplayer games as Destiny 2, Overwatch, And, of course, Fortnite.