Demon's Souls' servers are going offline after 9 years

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From Software's seminal action RPG Demon's Souls will, after nearly nine years of unremittingly bleak multiplayer adventuring, see its wonderfully idiosyncratic online services discontinued on February 28th, 2018.

Sony Japan was the first to break the news, leaving many to wonder if Demon's Souls servers would live on in the west. Since then, however, Demon's Souls' US publisher Atlas, and its European publisher Namco Bandai, have repeated the announcement.

Once Demon's Souls' servers are no more, all online functionality will, unsurprisingly, cease. From that point on, journeys through the fallen kingdom of Boletaria will no longer be accompanied by messages of encouragement (or blackhearted trickery) from fellow players.

Additionally, you won't catch fleeting glimpses of other players in your world as they go about their business elsewhere, see the bloodstains of defeated adventurers in-game, be able to embark on PvP invasions and co-operative play, nor will the World Tendency system continue to function. And the Old Monk boss fight will, alas, never be the same again.

 

 

Although no definitive reason has been given for the servers' demise, the fact that Demon's Souls is now approaching its nine year anniversary and confined to the PS3 - a console thoroughly overshadowed by its successor - is probably all the reason you need. 

Sadly though, given that Sony, Atlas, and Namco Bandai have all made the announcement in unison this time around, a U-turn doesn't seem likely again. You do at least have a fair while before February 28th, so there's still ample opportunity to experience Boletaria with friends and enemies one last time.

 

Replies • 57
Danmaku

This is the most drawbacks about online games : the server is going offline a day soon or later.

I prefer ols school console with cartridge we buy, because the game is available all the time.




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9 years is enough for a PS3 game I guess...



Planetary

It's not the first time. UBISoft shutted down Ghost Recon Phantoms, EA did something like that with their old online games etc