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Konosuba: La versión Global Fantástica Days se cierra, ¿está obteniendo una versión fuera de línea?

Mar 05,2025 Autor: Aaron

Konosuba: La versión Global Fantástica Days se cierra, ¿está obteniendo una versión fuera de línea?

Konosuba: Fantás Fantastic Days Global Servidores cerrado después de 3.5 años de carrera

Otro juego de Gacha muerde el polvo. Konosuba: Fantastic Days Global terminó oficialmente su servicio el 30 de enero, marcando el final de una carrera de 3.5 años. Si bien la versión global concluye, su contraparte japonesa disfrutó de una vida útil más larga de 5 años.

Desarrollado por Sumzap e inicialmente publicado por Nexon antes de transferir a Sesisoft, el juego disfrutó de una carrera respetable, particularmente considerando una disminución de los ingresos en los últimos tiempos. Los desarrolladores, habiendo cambiado su enfoque al juego Gacha de JuyJutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade, todavía mantuvieron actualizaciones hasta el final, incluido el contenido de la historia nueva y un lanzamiento de una canción final solo tres semanas antes del cierre.

Una transmisión en vivo de despedida en diciembre, con el actor de voz de Kazuma, destacó aún más el compromiso de los desarrolladores con la conclusión del juego. La versión japonesa incluso hizo un esfuerzo adicional al archivar toda la historia principal en su canal de YouTube, permitiendo a los jugadores volver a visitar las aventuras de Kazuma y sus compañeros. Una versión fuera de línea también otorga acceso continuo a la historia, líneas de voz y colección de personajes.

Desafortunadamente, la versión global carece de un modo fuera de línea y un archivo dedicado de YouTube. Sin embargo, los fanáticos aún pueden acceder al canal japonés de YouTube para revivir la experiencia Konosuba.

Esto concluye nuestra cobertura de Konosuba: Fantastic Days Global Shutdown. Estén atentos para nuestra próxima actualización sobre el Día de la Comunidad de Febrero en Pokémon Go, con Karrablast y Shelmet.

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