Battleborn’s servers are shutting down in January 2021
While Gearbox Software’s latest game, Borderlands 3, is doing quite well with over 7 million copies sold, the studio’s previous major release isn’t. Today, Gearbox announced that the studio is beginning to sunset Battleborn’s lifespan and the game will be shut down in January 2021. Battleborn has already been pulled from digital storefronts and the option to purchase microtransactions is being taken away next year.
After February 24, 2020, players will be unable to purchase any premium currency to use in-game, though any existing currency can still be spent in the online shop. When January 2021 arrives, the game’s servers will be shut down and it will be unplayable in any form, including the single-player mode.
In the words of Gearbox Software co-founder Randy Pitchford, Battleborn was an “FPS; hobby-grade coop campaign; genre-blended, multi-mode competitive e-sports; meta-growth, choice + epic Battleborn Heroes!” If you have any outstanding currency to spend in Battleborn, or you’re a big fan of the game, we highly recommend enjoying it until it is completely shut down in January 2021.
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