Can you still play Scarlet Blade?

Can you still play Scarlet Blade?

Just three years after the it launched, Scarlet Blade — the game known for its scantly clad, all-female playable characters — is shutting down. While the game is still up, players can expect a 500% bonus on drop and XP gain. …

What happened Aeria Games?

In May 2016, Aeria Games merged with Gamigo and let go 100 of their formerly 260 employees in Berlin. Its games are free-to-play and use a micropayment system to generate revenue (in-game item malls and advertising).

What kind of games are MMORPG?

massively multiplayer online role-playing games
MMORPG means massively multiplayer online role-playing games, and it’s a type of video game that combines elements of role-playing games (RPGs) with the gameplay of multiplayer online gaming worlds.

Why was Scarlet Blade shut down?

On the verge of its third birthday, Scarlet Blade is going to be taken down due to stability and financial issues. On March 31, 2016, Scarlet Blade service will be discontinued. The main reason for its closure is a technical glitch that has prevented content updates and created server instability.

What is the acronym of vendetta gaming network?

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Is Iron Sight dead?

With a heavy heart, we announce today that on Monday, August 10, 2020, at 11 AM CEST the servers of Ironsight will shut down, permanently. Be assured this was not an easy decision for us, but this was the outcome of the discussions between gamigo and Wiple Games.

Why is Eden Eternal shutting down?

“Today, with a heavy heart, we are sad to announce that Eden Eternal will officially cease all operations on April 29, 2021.” As with the other games, the company says it’s shuttering the game because it could “no longer sustain itself” (or themselves, in the case of Defiance).

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