Another Gamigo Title Gets Pruned: Echo Of Soul: The Blue Is Shutting Down...For Now
There is a chance it could come back at some other point.
Fans of Echo of Soul: The Blue received a bit of bad news from gamigo recently. The company announced that as a result of their license expiring on July 15, the game’s servers will be shutting down. The good news is that it may not be a permanent thing, as gamigo dropped a small piece of hope in the announcement, indicating that it’s possible another company may pick up publishing rights for the game. For players that may be interested in continuing their adventure in the future, they advise keeping an eye on the game’s site.
To prepare for the closure, the ability to purchase items using Aeria Points for the game has been turned off. This applies to both the in-game shop and webshop. The AP players who have already purchased can still make use of whatever they have in other games.
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