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Nexon annonce la fermeture brutale de « Dynasty Warriors M »

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 18,2025

Nexon annonce la fermeture brutale de « Dynasty Warriors M »

Nexon annonce officiellement la fin du service (EOS) de Dynasty Warriors M, l'adaptation mobile de la populaire franchise Dynasty Warriors. Les joueurs qui ont aimé mener leurs officiers au combat devraient profiter au maximum du temps restant.

Les achats intégrés ont été interrompus le 19 décembre 2024. Bien que Nexon ait exprimé sa gratitude envers la communauté, la raison de la fermeture du jeu reste inexpliquée. L'annonce n'est pas totalement inattendue, compte tenu des performances du jeu depuis son lancement en novembre 2023.

Dernier jour de Dynasty Warriors M :

Les serveurs du jeu seront officiellement fermés le 20 février 2025. Une dernière mise à jour du chapitre sera publiée ce mois-ci.

Dynasty Warriors M offrait un mélange unique d'action et de stratégie, intégrant le gameplay signature de Musou avec des éléments stratégiques. Les joueurs pouvaient rassembler et entraîner 50 officiers de cinq factions, conquérir des châteaux sur une vaste carte comprenant 13 régions et 500 étapes. Le mode histoire a recréé des événements historiques comme la rébellion des Turbans jaunes et la bataille de Luoyang.

Les joueurs intéressés peuvent toujours télécharger Dynasty Warriors M depuis le Google Play Store avant l'EOS.

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