Jump Force will be removed from digital stores
Dragon Round: Flaming Blast 2 (ドラゴ ボ ー ル レイジ グ 2, Dragon Boru Racing Burst Tau?) Is a video game based upon the manga and anime dragon round and is the one that adheres to the video game of 2009 Dragon Round: Raging Blast. It is developed by Spike and published by NAMC Banzai for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 gaming consoles throughout The United States and Canada, while anywhere else it would be published under the Banzai tag. It was launched in November 2010. The video game is a 3D battle that permits players to play as personalities within the Dragon Ball World, whether against the game IA or another player in among the different game settings of both online and also offline.
And out of nowhere, NAMC Banzai Jump announced that Force No only be removed from all digital platforms, but their servers also come to an end in our territory. Yes, both things only apply to America, where the game seems to have been forgotten completely.
By publication on its official site, NAMC Banzai shared the following:
All NAMC Banzai Entertainment would like to offer our sincerest thanks to all the players Jump Force and fans for their years of support. Today, we are announcing the end of the availability of Force Jump through digital stores in America. The Force Base Jump game will no longer be available next to the DLC and virtual currency on February 7, 2022, for PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch.
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In addition, some online services Jump Force come to an end on August 24; however, all offline modes are still available locally on your console or PC and PVP battles, except qualifying games.
Then, on February 7, Jump Force will be removed from digital stores while on August 24 will no longer be possible to enter multiplayer lobbies, or any other online function with the title except fights (as long as they are not qualifying). Once past two dates, you can continue playing Jump Force with all its DLC if you already have them.
Note from the editor: Wow. Jump Force knew that was not one of the most popular games out there, but I never thought that their servers were to close in our territory and unless the game will stop selling digital platforms. I think this is easy to assume that the sequel will ever see the light of day.
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