Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance will be delisted on 24th February

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Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is going to be delisted, Tuque Games and Wizard of the Coast have confirmed. The game will be available until February 24th, 2025 and then will be removed from all digital storefronts on that day. The online servers will also be switched off, though the single player campaign will still be playable for those who own Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance.

In a statement the team said, “We will be shutting down (shut down) the Dark Alliance servers on 2/24/2025 and it will no longer be available to purchase starting that day. The base game and all DLC are still available to play in offline single player by anyone who currently owns it.”

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance Review

In our Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance review, Reuben said, “Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance fails to live up to both the potential of its placement in the D&D canon and the legacy of the Dark Alliance name. As a mediocre-to-good game, depending on whether you’re alone or with friends, the whole experience is sluggish and dull in execution, and sails close to the average tabletop D&D session where you play for four hours and somehow only walk down a single corridor, but without the enjoyment that comes with that experience.”

Source: Steam

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