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Rumbleverse, Battle Royale edited and published by Epic Games, has its days numbered and will soon join the long list of free-to-play games that sought to jump on the bandwagon of online multiplayer trends. The good news is that there will be a refund for users.
RUMBLEVERSE DREAM ONLY LASTED A FEW MONTHS
Today, the developer Iron Galaxy Studios informed that its Battle Royale with Brawler proposal, Rumbleverse, will close its operations on February 28, news that comes in the framework of its second and last season.
According to the information and without revealing the causes of this closure, the studio informed that today's update will not allow access to the store so that users do not spend more money and as a farewell gesture they will release all the content so that those interested can give it a try before it disappears.
We have an important announcement to share. On February 28, 2023, Rumbleverse servers will go offline. Players who have made any purchase since launch will be eligible for a refund. We thank you so much for playing. Please see the full details on our blog https://t.co/VNJ9U7bCeX pic.twitter.com/qi9clgDerb
— Rumbleverse (@Rumbleverse) January 31, 2023
On the other hand, Iron Galaxy revealed that in the coming days, they will inform about the refund process for users as they believe it is the right thing to do for those who spent money on free-to-play content: "Any player who has spent money on Rumbleverse is eligible for a refund of money spent on or in the game. This includes the purchase of a Rumbleverse Battle Pass or Brawlla Bills on any platform. We will share a FAQ page with additional refund information soon."
Surprisingly, this title became very well-liked by its community. All those casual players of this title and those who recognized the work of the studio that developed it are saddened by this news, but we all wish the best for this great team.
Sorry to hear, you really made something fun and special with Rumbleverse and I'm excited to see what you fine folks may do in the future regardless.
— Gianni Matragrano (@GetGianni) January 31, 2023
Loved you Rumbleverse, y'all deserved way more than ya got, but I will remember the great times I had playing your game. Pouring one out tonight for the dev team, you made an incredibly fun game! pic.twitter.com/AEbfDTjCVb
— LiBrizzi (@LiBrizziTV) January 31, 2023
This was a genuine heartbreak. I knew it wouldn't last, but that was shockingly brief for a game filled with such charm. I love pro wrestling and fighting games, so my heart has been thoroughly hoofed.
— Sajin (@Sajin_71) February 1, 2023
Well...at least I can immortalize it with clips.https://t.co/zj1uSKujRw
I'm sad to see it go. Massive respect to everyone at Iron Galaxy! You pulled off an incredible mashup of fighting games and battle royales. The technical experience needed to create a game like this that handles so many players and different interactions blows my mind.
— Dan Fornace (@danfornace) February 1, 2023
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The studio and Epic Games thanked the players who joined the Rumbleverse community, a Battle Royale that failed to connect with more users and therefore could not compete against the big games in that scene. It is sad to see how the community says goodbye to a game that brought so much joy and fun, but there's nothing for us to do in this type of situation.
Will you be playing this title until the very last day? Let us know in the comments!
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