Free-to-play 3v3 shooter Spectre Divide is being shut down six months after its preliminary launch in September 2024, and simply weeks after its arrival on PS5 and Xbox Collection X|S. Its developer Mountaintop Studios can be closing.
“Sadly, the Season 1 launch hasn’t achieved the extent of success we wanted to maintain the sport and hold Mountaintop afloat,” explains the submit.
The workforce was optimistic following the primary week, reporting the sport attracted round 400,000 gamers – with a peak concurrent rely of roughly 10,000 throughout all platforms.
“However as time has gone on, we haven’t seen sufficient energetic gamers and incoming income to cowl the day-to-day prices of Spectre and the studio,” the submit continued. “For the reason that PC launch, we stretched our remaining capital so far as we may, however at this level, we’re out of funding to assist the sport.”
“We pursued each avenue to maintain going, together with discovering a writer, further funding, and/or an acquisition. In the long run, we weren’t in a position to make it work. The business is in a tricky spot proper now.”
Spectre Divide will probably be taken offline inside the subsequent 30 days, and any cash spent by gamers for the reason that Season 1 launch will probably be refunded.
The information comes opposite to experiences in October 2024 that Spectre Divide “isn’t going wherever.”
IGN’s constructive preview of Spectre Divide in August 2024 heaped reward on the tactical 3v3 shooter for coming to the desk with its intriguing Duality system, which noticed gamers controlling two characters throughout matches. Nevertheless, the information of its speedy shutdown comes on the heels of a variety of different live-service fizzers, together with the failure of Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Sony’s Harmony.
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