Gaming
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance will be delisted on 24th February
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is set to be removed from digital storefronts, as confirmed by Tuque Games and Wizard of the Coast. The game will be playable until February 24th, 2025, after which it will no longer be available for purchase online. The online servers will be shut down, but players who already own Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance will still be able to enjoy the single player campaign.
A statement from the team announced, “We will be shutting down the Dark Alliance servers on 2/24/2025, and the game will no longer be available for purchase from that day onwards. However, the base game and all DLC can still be played offline in single player mode by current owners.”
Our review of Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance by Reuben criticized the game, stating, “Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance fails to live up to both the potential of its placement in the D&D canon and the legacy of the Dark Alliance name. The gameplay experience is lackluster and uninspiring, resembling a typical tabletop D&D session where progress is slow, but without the enjoyment of the experience.”
Source: Steam
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