Heim Nachricht Konosuba: Fantastic Days Global Version wird heruntergefahren, bekommt es eine Offline -Version?

Konosuba: Fantastic Days Global Version wird heruntergefahren, bekommt es eine Offline -Version?

Mar 05,2025 Autor: Aaron

Konosuba: Fantastic Days Global Version wird heruntergefahren, bekommt es eine Offline -Version?

Konosuba: Fantastische Tage globale Server nach 3,5-jähriger Lauf geschlossen

Ein weiteres Gacha -Spiel beißt den Staub. Konosuba: Fantastic Days Global beendete seinen Dienst am 30. Januar offiziell und markierte das Ende eines 3,5-jährigen Laufs. Während die globale Version endet, genoss ihr japanisches Amtskollegen eine längere Lebensdauer von 5 Jahren.

Das Spiel wurde von Sumzap entwickelt und ursprünglich von Nexon veröffentlicht, bevor er zu Seesoft wechselte, einen respektablen Lauf, insbesondere angesichts eines Umsatzrückgangs in jüngster Zeit. Die Entwickler, die ihren Fokus auf das Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade Gacha -Spiel verlagert hatten, hielten bis zum Ende immer noch Updates auf, einschließlich neuer Story -Inhalte und einer endgültigen Songveröffentlichung nur drei Wochen vor der Abschaltung.

Ein Abschiedslivestream im Dezember mit Kazumas Sprachschauspieler zeigte das Engagement der Entwickler für die Schlussfolgerung des Spiels weiter. Die japanische Version ging sogar die Extrameile, indem sie die gesamte Hauptgeschichte auf ihrem YouTube -Kanal archivierte und es den Spielern ermöglichte, die Abenteuer von Kazuma und seinen Gefährten erneut zu besuchen. Eine Offline -Version gewährt auch den weiteren Zugriff auf die Geschichte, die Sprachlinien und die Charaktersammlung.

Leider fehlt der globalen Version sowohl ein Offline -Modus als auch ein dediziertes YouTube -Archiv. Fans können jedoch weiterhin auf den japanischen YouTube -Kanal zugreifen, um das Konosuba -Erlebnis noch einmal zu erleben.

Damit schließt sich unsere Berichterstattung über die Konosuba: Fantastic Days Global Shutdown. Seien Sie gespannt auf unser nächstes Update am Februar -Community Day in Pokémon Go mit Karrablast und Shelmet.

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