Gamers Mourn as Battlefield 1943, Bad Company, Bad Company 2, and Mirror's Edge servers are announced to go offline

Fans of Battlefield 1943, Bad Company and Bad Company 2, as well as Mirror's Edge, should mark December 8th, 2023 on their calendars. It has been announced that these games will be taken offline on that date, which has disappointed many gamers.

the games

Battlefield 1943 was a popular online multiplayer game set in World War II's Pacific Theater that was released in 2009. The Bad Company series, which included Bad Company and Bad Company 2, was well-received for its first-person shooter games that featured a single-player campaign as well as online multiplayer. Mirror's Edge, on the other hand, was a first-person action-adventure game set in a dystopian future society that emphasized parkour-style movement.

old but gold

Although these games are old, they still have a devoted fan base, and the news of their last breath being taken away has caused a stir in the gaming community. Many fans have expressed their dissatisfaction on social media, with some pleading with the developers to keep the servers running.

common

It is common for older games to go offline because the cost of maintaining servers for games that are no longer profitable can be prohibitively expensive. However, it's a bitter pill to swallow for fans who have invested so much time in these games and hold them dear.

last goodbyes

Despite the disappointment, fans of these games still have a few months before the servers go down. In the meantime, they can reminisce about how much fun they had playing these classic games and perhaps even organize one last multiplayer session with their friends before the servers are permanently shut down.

These beloved games have come to an end, but their legacy will live on in the hearts of fans for years to come.

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