Free-to-play title struggled to gain traction early on

Warner Bros pulls plug on MOBA Infinite Crisis

DC Comics-themed MOBA Infinite Crisis will shut down just two months following official launch, publisher Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment has announced.

An update on the game’s Steam page confirms work on the free-to-play game will cease immediately at developer Turbine, and servers will go offline for good on August 14th.

"This was an extremely difficult decision to make," the post reads. "On behalf of the entire Infinite Crisis team we want to thank all of you for your feedback, support and for joining together to create one of the best communities in gaming."

Infinite Crisis launched on March 26thfor Windows PC.

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