Free-to-play shooter will close after less than a year

Crytek terminating Warface on Xbox 360

Just eight months after going live, Crytek has announced that it is calling time on the Xbox 360 version of free-to-play shooter Warface.

The game will be shut down proper on February 1st, although it has already been closed to new players. Players are also no longer able to buy in-game currency.

“In the run up to February 1st next year, we’ll be gradually winding down Warface service on Xbox 360,” the studio said.

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