Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is Getting Delisted

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is Getting Delisted

From Hardcore Gamer (Written by Chris Penwell) on | OpenCritic

Co-op action title Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance will be delisted from all digital storefronts, including the PlayStation Store and Steam, etc, in early 2025. The servers will be shut down on the same date as well, but you can play the game single-player through its offline mode if you own Dark Alliance.

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance Shuts Down

"We will be shutting down the Dark Alliance servers on February 25, 2025, and it will no longer be available to purchase starting that day," explains the game's description on Steam. "The base game and all DLC are still available to play in offline single player by anyone who currently owns it."

According to SteamCharts, Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance has an average of 2.6 players checking out the game over the past 30 days, so this decision makes sense. Critical and fan response to the game hasn't been the greatest either since its launch in 2021. Currently, on Steam, Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance has a Mixed response from 3,748 reviewers. It has a 50% score on the platform. What's worse, however, is the OpenCritic rating. Only 10% of outlets recommended the game, and it has an overall Top...

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