Ghost Recon Phantoms is closing its doors
Ghost Recon Phantoms, the
free-to-play online shooter that debuted in 2012 as Ghost Recon Online, is closing for good on December 1. The
decision was made following a slow but steady decline in users over the past
couple of years that left its average concurrent player count for the last 30
days at just a little over 800.
“After more than four years of battles,
fights, deaths and a lot of fun, we have made the difficult decision to close
Ghost Recon Phantoms. It’s a tough day for our studio and indeed the team, some
of whom have been working on this project since its inception some 7 years
ago,” Ubisoft wrote in the closure announcement
.
“GR Phantoms has been a tremendous
undertaking and we really relished the opportunity to bring to you a different
take on the GR franchise. We are proud of what we have achieved but of course,
a game like this would be nothing without its community. We’d like to sincerely
thank you for your support, enthusiasm, patience and above all, your loyalty.
For the hours played, the fun in your company, the never ending deaths at
Balaklava Sub-Pen, the fights to control Tomsk-9, the sounds of shotguns and
the fear of the P90 SD WAR, we are grateful.”
The message doesn't mention why the plug is
being pulled, but Ubisoft said in the shutdown FAQ that Ghost Recon Phantoms “was not as
successful as we had hoped for.”
“A game always has different factors that
influence its success, internally as well as externally. We can't pinpoint one
or more reasons that easily,” it says. “In the end the game reached the last
cycle of its development.” As for a possible follow-up, Ubisoft said that
Phantoms “has been developed as far as we could take it,” and a sequel or
successor of any sort is “unlikely” to happen.
Ghost Recon Phantoms, and the in-game shop,
will remain online until December 1, but Ghost Coins will no longer be
available for purchase. There will also be no refunds offered on leftover
virtual currency, or conversion of that currency to a different game, so if
you've got it, you might as well spend it.
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