


It’s an unexpected decision by Guerrilla Games as Killzone: Shadow Fall is the last game in the Killzone series. Single player offline modes remain available- Guerrilla July 22, 2022 Online features (including online multiplayer modes) will cease on that date. On 12 August 2022, online servers for Killzone: Mercenary, Killzone Shadow Fall (including Intercept Mode) and RIGS: Mechanized Combat League will shut down. However, the offline modes of these games will continue to work as usual. In addition, Killzone Shadow Fall will also close the popular Intercept Mode.

Support is ending for Killzone: Mercenary, Killzone Shadow Fall, and RIGS: Mechanized Combat League. That is why Guerrilla Games has taken the decision to close three of their most popular games of the past decade. This way, current games can have online server support for another five or six years. Developers make this decision in order to use the maintenance resources of old servers in new game servers. This decision does not come from the point of view of pissing off the community. Over the years we have seen that great games have closed their servers. But, as in this life, things have an expiration date. Even in 2009, many players were buying titles just for their online game modes. Since the 2000s, the implementation of online game modes through servers became more popular. Will Killzone VR be a PSVR 2 launch title? We shall wait and see.Disclosure: We may earn a commission from links on this page A reality that hurts to accept The game was then moved in-house by Sony, although we do not know which team picked it up. It is suggested that for some reason Sony pulled the game from Supermassive, possibly due to the negative reviews that were heaped upon VR shooter Bravo Team. It is reported that the game was in development with Supermassive Games, the team behind PSVR titles Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Tumble, Bravo Team and The Inpatient. Paul has accurately leaked and number of PSVR games before but this is the first time anyone has mentioned a VR version of Killzone. Most recently, Bryan Paul from YouTube channel PSVR Without Parole has suggested that a VR game based on the Killzone franchise was being developed by Sony. Finally we have RIGS: Mechanized Combat League but let’s pretend that didn’t happen, because it didn’t, it launched and died within a couple of weeks.Īnyway, back to Killzone which has been missing from PlayStation for a good few years.
