RIP, Mirror's Edge leaderboards, 2008-2023
EA's shutting down servers for Mirror's Edge and💃 three more g🧸ames next year

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Electronic Arts will be shutt𒊎ing down servers for Mirror's Edge and a handful of other games early next year.
EA's keeps a running tab of which of the publisher's games have had their online features shut down over the years. Servers for Mirror's Edge, NBA Jam: On Fire Edition, Shank 2, and 🐭Gatling Gears will all be shut down on January 19, 2023, as Idle Sloth notes on .
Mirror's Edge is certainly the most notable of those titles, though its online features are pretty limited. The game doesn't have any proper multiplayer options, just leaderboards for its well-loved time trial challen𝔍ges. Judging by a quick glance at the top times in the game right now, the leaderboards have long since been marred by hackers, which limits their usefulness as an actual measure of the world's skills - but hey, if you were planning any Mirror's Edge leaderboard competitions with your friends list, yಌour time is running out.
You will, of course, still be able to play the main single-player story of Mirror's Edge without issue, and play the time trials against yourself. The time trial DLC should be 🥃unaffected, as well.
Curiously, Shank 2 and Gatling Gears are no longer published by EA. Games l🍒ike Knockout City, whose developer Velan Studios now self-publishes the title, are listed as having been shut down on this support site, despite the fa♔ct that servers remain up without EA.
While leaderboards aren't the most devastating loss for Mirror's Edge fans, there's been little good news for the series in recent years. A single sequel, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst, launched to mixed response in 2016, and developer DICE has put pr⛦ojects like Mirror's Edge on the backburner as it focuses on Battlefield.
EA's not fully giving up on this part of its history, and our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:hands-on with Dead Space Remake suggests there's plenty of life left in the late 2000s classics.
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