Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is being delisted

Dark Alliance servers will go offline when the game is pulled from sale in early 2025

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is being delisted

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance is being delisted on February 2, 2025, it’s been announced.

The a co-op action RPG will remain purchasable up until that date, after which the base game and its DLC it will remain playable offline in single player only.

The news was confirmed in a message posted on console and PC digital storefronts.

“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,” it reads.

“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 was developed by Tuque Games and is published by Wizards of the Coast.

It was released in June 2021 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC. It was also made available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers at launch.

“Dark Alliance brings to life the world of Dungeons & Dragons in an explosive action RPG filled with real-time combat and dynamic co-op,” according to the game’s store listings. “Frost giants and vengeful dragons roam unchecked through Icewind Dale as invading armies of evil grow stronger every day.

“Now four heroes must beat back the onslaught of creatures and defend against the dark. Choose your hero and join up to three other friends to battle legendary monsters. Explore the frigid world of Icewind Dale as you vanquish unstoppable bosses, earn powerful gear, and unlock new abilities to take on even bigger challenges.”

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