with Spell break is the developer proletariat An exciting multiplayer mix succeeded. Unfortunately, the game is still not able to shoot properly. The number of players has continued to decline and the game can now be described as dead. Steam reviews, for example, are very positive and it’s clear that many players have enjoyed the competitive magic of Hollow Lands.

However, as Blizzard announced today, Team Proletariat has now been purchased and will support work on World of Warcraft in the future. Of course, there is not much time left for your own project. So the developers have now announced the big end of Spellbreak. The game will terminate its service and the servers will be closed. This should happen by early 2023, according to the official statement.

The proletariat addresses the masses:

“After more than four years of magic elements and meditation, we have decided to end development of the game Spellbreak. Servers will be shutting down as of early 2023. Thank you to the millions of players who have joined us at Hollowlands since 2018; it has been an amazing journey.

Our vision was to create a new multiplayer action and magic game with exceptional movement and class customization, giving players the opportunity to unleash their inner fighting tournament. We are grateful to the game community for exploring the magical worlds and experiences we’ve created together. Spellbreak has been an ambitious project that has seen our team push the boundaries of design and development, and we look forward to continuing to develop new titles in the future.

Thank you to all Spellbreak fans around the world for the support and dedication that have made the game and the community so special.”


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