Amazon has canceled Crucible, its free-to-play multiplayer shooter that was already back in beta


Amazon has officially canceled Crucible, Its a free-to-play multiplayer shooter. It marks the end of a rocky journey for the game, which began in May after years of development before being put into beta in July.

“We really appreciate the way our fans have gotten around to our efforts, and we’ve been pleased to see your responses to the changes we’ve made over the last few months, but ultimately we haven’t seen a healthy, sustainable future ahead. [for] Crucible, ”The Crucible The team said in a blog post.

If you’re in closed beta, you’ll still be able to play the game in some form for a while. According to the blog, the developers will be hosting a “final playtest and community celebration” in the next few weeks. Once it’s done, matchmaking will be disabled, but you’ll be able to play custom games (which are expected to be available in the coming days) until 3PM ET on November 9th. The company also says it will offer a full refund for any purchases you make. If you want a refund, follow the instructions on this site.

Crucible Developers will be moved to the titles of other Amazon games including New world, Amazon’s next MMO. The game, which is currently slated to launch in spring 2021, has its own set of challenges, including two delays. And we are still waiting for the release Pac Man Live Studio, A version of Pac-Man that you can play directly on Twitch. Amazon said in May that the game would launch in June, but it’s not out yet, and the game’s website only says it’s “coming soon.”

Amazon not only makes games – it also has a cloud gaming service called Luna that it launched last month. U.S. Users in can now request its early login. If you want to understand how Luna is up against other cloud gaming ing fur, we have found a guide for that here.