Rumbleverse, Battle Royale edited and published by Epic Games, has its days numbered and will soon join the long list of free-to-players who have sought to jump on the bandwagon of online multiplayer trends. The good news is that there will be a refund for users.
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The Rumbleverse dream only lasted a few months, it will close on February 28
Today, the developer Iron Galaxy Studios reported that its Battle Royale with a Brawler proposal, Rumbleverse, will close its operations on February 28, news that comes within the framework of its second, and final season. According to the information and without revealing the causes of this closure, the study reported that today’s update will not allow access to the store so that users do not spend more money and as a farewell gesture they will release all the content so that those interested give it a taste before it disappears.
We have an important announcement to share. On February 28, 2023, Rumbleverse servers will go offline. Players who have made any purchase since launch will be eligible for a refund. We thank you so much for playing. Please see the full details on our blog https://t.co/VNJ9U7bCeX pic.twitter.com/qi9clgDerb
— Rumbleverse (@Rumbleverse) January 31, 2023
On the other hand, Iron Galaxy revealed that in the coming days they will report on the refund process for users as they consider that it is the right thing for those who spent for content in a free-to-play: “all players who have spent money on Rumbleverse are entitled to a refund. This includes the purchase of a Rumbleverse Battle Pass or Brawlla Bills pass on either platform. We will be sharing an FAQ page soon with more information on that.”
Finally, the studio and Epic Games thanked the players who joined the Rumbleverse community, a Battle Royale that could not connect with more users and therefore could not compete against the great games of that scene.
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