Again, do you really trust SOE? Planetside 2 players, I am looking at you.
On 8th March, the TV show-styled shooter will be powering down the lights. A post on the Bullet Run blog explains the situation. “After much review and consideration, Acony Games and Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) have mutually made the decision to discontinue development on the free-to-play FPS game, Bullet Run. As a result, SOE and Acony will sunset the game and end all game services for Bullet Run on March 8, 2013. We would like to thank the players for their dedication and support of the game.”
This is not a suprise. This game is awful. Not Planetside level of awful, but bad. It is constantly begging you for money. Hi C9!
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