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EOS Integration Enhances Battle Crush's Gameplay

Author:Kristen Update:Jan 23,2025

EOS Integration Enhances Battle Crush

NCSoft has announced the end-of-service (EOS) for its multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game, Battle Crush. This is surprising, as the game never reached its fully polished release. Following a global test in August 2023 and an early access launch in June 2024, the game is shutting down just months later.

Battle Crush's Shutdown Date

The official shutdown date for Battle Crush is November 29th, 2024. In-game purchases are no longer available. Refunds will be issued for in-app purchases made between June 27th, 2024, and October 23rd, 2024.

Android and Steam users can request refunds from December 2nd, 2024, to January 2025. Players should download any desired content before November 28th, 2024, as the game will become inaccessible afterward.

The official website will remain online until May 30th, 2025, for support inquiries. Social media accounts and the Discord server will close on January 31st, 2025.

An Unexpected Closure?

The sudden closure is understandably disappointing for players who invested time and effort into Battle Crush. While enjoyable, the game's somewhat clunky controls and pacing issues likely contributed to its premature end. It lacked the polish to truly stand out in the competitive MOBA market.

You can still download Battle Crush from the Google Play Store before the servers go offline. For more gaming news, check out our upcoming article on Black Desert Mobile's autumn season with its story-driven quests.