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Oh man, so here’s the thing – MMORPG Skyforge is gearing up to bite the dust on October 29. Total shutdown vibes, right? But funky twist here, it’s gonna vanish from Steam before then. Only the PS4 and other console versions are sticking around till fall 2025. Feels like when you know a party’s over but you’re still clinging to the last drink.
I caught this funky image. Don’t ask why it caught my eye, but it did. Like, who even notices these awkward angles in game promos, but it stuck with me somehow. Weird, huh?
Anyway, back to Skyforge – this game kinda came from some quirky teamwork between Allods Team and Obsidian Entertainment. Got mixed reviews, but hey, they snagged some shiny awards for the genre when it first popped in 2015. Then it snuck onto PS4 the next spring. Xbox One jumped in the fun in late 2017, and even the Nintendo Switch jumped on board in early 2021. Late bloomer much?
Oh wait, here’s the deal – Skyforge is doing this staggered shutdown thing. Innova, the folks behind the curtain, dropped the news. PC version’s gonna disappear first on September 3, and consoles get the axe on October 29. Why the delay? Maybe to savor the last bit of digital life? Who knows.
I saw another pic, and it’s like seeing the same movie scene twice but noticing something different the second time. Magic of gaming visuals or just me spacing out? Anyway, PC folks can keep playing if they already got it, but apparently, no one’s really doing that. SteamDB says there’s like 16 players in August 2025. Yep, SIXTEEN. Makes you wonder why it’s even still up, really.
You know how these live-service games need cash flow to stay alive? Well, seems like Skyforge just ran outta steam. Last time they hit over 100 players was back in 2022. Why they’re shutting it down? Beats me, they kept quiet about it.
But hey, at least they’re going out with a bang. They’re planning some wild events before it all fades to black. If you’re on PC, you might get first dibs on these farewell shenanigans. And oh, October 2025’s seeing a few other games go down too – all thanks to EA. I guess it’s the season of goodbyes?
Okay, looping back to the bigger picture… wait, lost my train of thought. Ah, whatever, you get the gist. Skyforge – it was a ride, and now it’s saying bye. Talk about a rollercoaster ending.