Bless Mobile Cancelled In South Korea Just A Little Over A Year After Launch

Fans of the Bless Mobile game in South Korea are in for a bit of disappointment as publisher Joycity plans to close the game by the end of June. According to MMO Culture, the official reason for the closure is that the publisher has issues providing good service to players. What these issues, or "difficulties", are apparently wasn't detailed.
The notice doesn't mention any other version of the game. But, for South Korean players, time is limited. The servers will come down on June 29. That said, if you're a fan of Bless Mobile in a different country, you may want to keep an eye out for information as to what's planned for the future -- seeing as Joycity is the publisher for the global server as well.
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