


Around Christmas each year, people hear that the game they know and love won't make the new year's transition. In VG247's own review of Deathverse: Let It Die, Connor gave it a 4/5, making note of the fun and unique gameplay, as well as the off-kilter humour, though quite presciently questioned how successful it could be due to a severe lack of marketing, and only giving players a short beta period to try it out.It may be one of the world's most popular games, but " is Roblox shutting down in 2023?" is a pretty common question that crops up time and time again. As the post also announced that from February 7, Death Metal, the in-game currency, will no longer be available to purchase.

If you are considering trying out the game before it gets shut down on July 18, hold off on spending any money in the free-to-play game. The post does point out how long it takes to develop a game, saying how "it’s impossible to say at this stage whether this is the right choice," pointing it in the direction of the choice being a lot more work than simply building a comprehensive patch. "As a result, the development and operations teams have made the decision to temporarily suspend the game’s services while we redevelop Deathverse: Let It Die."įrom the wording of the post it isn't entirely clear if Supertrick Games intends to completely rebuild the game from the ground up. The post goes on to explain that the team has tried a number of solutions to fix the issues, with some amount of success, but the underlying problems haven't been resolved. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
