Shadowbane Shutting Down May 1
by Chris Faylor, Apr 20, 2009 4:37pm PDTWolfpack Studios' long-running PC MMO Shadowbane will see its servers shut down on May 1, 2009--more than six years after its 2003 launch--publisher Ubisoft has revealed.
Ubisoft bought Wolfpack in 2004, with Shadowbane becoming a free-to-play MMORPG in March 2006. Wolfpack was then closed by Ubisoft in May 2006. A majority of the Wolfpack veterans moved on to Stray Bullets Entertainment, which continued to support Shadowbane alongside efforts to develop a new massively multiplayer game.
Reads the official Shadowbane Farewell:
We come to you now with regret and sadness, but also happiness and pride.. Regret and sadness that it has finally come to this, and as of May 1, 2009 the Shadowbane servers will be powered down once and for all. Yet happiness that it lasted so very long, and pride to be able to stand before such a passionate community to thank you for your undying support and unwavering loyalty to Shadowbane.
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This was the first Mmo game I played and It was fun for a while.
Then of course I was seduced by World of Warcraft. (Broke that addiction finally!)
Goodbye
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The character creation was flexible and interesting. There were no shallow 3-branch trees of skills -- it was much more fluid than that. You could build a dodge-tank or a kiter or a disabler, anything you could think of. Unfortunately there were only 9 or so great small-group classes, but the build versatility among them kept them interesting.
RIP Shadowbane, you will be missed.
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yes i know server upkeep and all that bs, but as a gamer its sad to see games fade away
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