Electronic Arts has announced a new round of multiplayer server shutdowns for April that will include EA Sports MMA, an online pass-enabled game that was released just 17 months ago.
The latest round of Electronic Arts multiplayer server closures will affect 11 games that the publisher says have slipped below a viability threshold. “As games get replaced with newer titles, the number of players still enjoying the older games dwindles to a level – fewer than one percent of all peak online players across all EA titles – where it’s no longer feasible to continue the behind-the-scenes work involved with keeping these games up and running,” it explained in the announcement of the shutdowns, which will take place on April 13. The following games will be affected:
- BOOM BLOX Bash Party for Wii
- Burnout Revenge for Xbox 360
- EA Create for PC, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360
- EA Sports Active 2.0 for PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360
- EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp for Wii
- FIFA 10 for PlayStation Portable and Wii
- The Godfather II for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
- MMA for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
- Need for Speed ProStreet for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
- The Saboteur (loss of The Midnight Club access) for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
- Spare Parts for PlayStation 3 Xbox 360
“We would rather our hard-working engineering and IT staff focus on keeping a positive experience for the other 99 percent of customers playing our more popular games,” the announcement says. “We hope you have gotten many hours of enjoyment out of the games and we appreciate your ongoing patronage.”
It’s not unreasonable to shut down unpopular games that are well past their prime but it starts to look a little dodgy when games like EA Sports MMA are caught up in the cull. That game was only released at the end of October 2010 and, making matters worse in the eyes of at least one EA forum user, it made use of the Online Pass system which among other things is supposed to “extend the life of [its] products.”
“You went way out of the way to justify your ‘Online Pass’ crap as being there to support the online servers (since those dirty second hand purchasers didn’t invest in supporting those servers). Now you are telling me that you are going to shut down the online service for a game that started the joke that is your ‘Online Pass’ service,” the user wrote. “So please explain to me exactly how was the ‘Online Pass’ not nothing more than a money grab? And exactly how are you justifying shutting these servers down again?”
EA has not yet responded to the question.
Published: Mar 19, 2012 06:01 pm