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Le jeu mobile Code Geass conclut son lancement mondial

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 17,2024

Le jeu mobile Code Geass conclut son lancement mondial

Le jeu de tower defense de stratégie mobile, Code Geass : Lost Stories, met fin à sa diffusion mondiale. Tandis que la version japonaise continuera, les serveurs internationaux fermeront le 29 août 2024. Développé par f4samurai et DMM Games, et publié par Komoe, le jeu, basé sur la populaire franchise Code Geass : Lelouch of the Rebellion, lancé mondialement en Septembre 2023, bien loin de son premier anniversaire.

Date de clôture et détails :

Les serveurs mondiaux du jeu seront indisponibles après le 29 août 2024. L'accès au compte sera résilié et les réseaux sociaux officiels fermeront également à la même date. Les achats intégrés et les nouveaux téléchargements ont déjà été désactivés.

Raisons de l'arrêt :

Bien qu'aucune raison officielle n'ait été donnée, le faible nombre de téléchargements du jeu et les critiques mondiales généralement défavorables ont probablement contribué à sa fermeture anticipée. De nombreux jeux d'anime gacha sous licence ont du mal à maintenir des bases de joueurs en dehors du Japon en raison de la baisse des habitudes de dépenses dans d'autres régions. La version japonaise continue cependant de disposer d'une base de joueurs dédiée.

Pour les joueurs japonais, le jeu reste disponible sur le Google Play Store. Assurez-vous de consulter les autres actualités sur les jeux avant de partir !

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