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Black Clover M ferme ses portes en moins de 2 ans

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Oct 04,2025

Black Clover M: Rise of the Wizard King Announces End of Service

Black Clover M: Rise of the Wizard King arrive à son terme

Le RPG mobile Black Clover M: Rise of the Wizard King a annoncé aujourd'hui la fin de son service. Après son lancement mondial le 30 novembre 2023 (suite à une pré-sortie régionale), le jeu mettra fin à son aventure mobile de près de deux ans.

Calendrier de fermeture de Black Clover M

Les serveurs fermeront définitivement le 20 août 2025 à 10h00 (UTC). Les achats intégrés seront désactivés à partir du 20 juin, bien que les objets premium, passes de combat et packs déjà acquis resteront utilisables jusqu'à la fermeture.

La dernière mise à jour de contenu arrivera le 25 juin, incluant :

  • Du nouveau contenu inspiré du film Black Clover : L'Épée du Roi Mage
  • Deux nouveaux mages jouables issus du film

Autres changements applicables à partir du 25 juin :

  • Des réductions massives sur les Cristaux Noirs (versions premium et gratuites à 1-10 cristaux)
  • Désactivation des inscriptions de nouveaux comptes après la maintenance

Les joueurs pourront demander un remboursement pour les Cristaux Noirs premium inutilisés du 20 août au 17 novembre 2025. Les remboursements nécessiteront :

  • L'e-mail du compte
  • Le pseudo du joueur
  • L'identifiant de compte (AID)
  • La date de naissance
  • Le solde de cristaux

Tous les services de support cesseront le 17 novembre 2025.

À propos du jeu

Ce RPG au tour par tour adaptait l'univers du manga/anime Black Clover sur mobile, proposant :

  • Des combats magiques en escouade
  • Des systèmes de progression des personnages
  • Du contenu narratif inspiré de l'anime

Bien qu'acclamé initialement pour son adaptation fidèle, le jeu a subi des critiques concernant :

  • Les mécaniques de progression des personnages
  • L'implémentation du système gacha

Le jeu reste téléchargeable jusqu'à sa fermeture via le Google Play Store.

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