EA is stopping support for two titles next month, while also delisting several other games.
Disney Sorcerer's Arena originally launched in 2019, and is a turn-based free-to-play mobile RPG that combines turn-based combat with card game mechanics. Servers for the game are being completely sunset (meaning nobody will be able to play the game at all) on July 31, 2024, so fans have a little under three weeks to say their goodbyes to the title.
Super Mega Baseball 2 was originally released in 2018, and was fairly well received but is also on the way out. The title has multiple different modes that all change how your play the game of Baseball, but luckily for fans that are disappointed by this news, a sequel to the game was released four years ago, and is continuing to be supported by EA to this day.
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"Run up the score in a relaxed slugfest or push the limits of your reflexes in this refined baseball simulation. The third entry in the series features all-new Franchise and Online Leagues modes, major graphical enhancements, and on-field additions including pickoffs and situational player traits," the official description for the game reads.
In addition to these, EA is also delisting the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4 and Battlefield: Hardline. This might not seem a big deal to fans who have long since moved onto the current generation of consoles, but this is actually completely getting rid of Battlefield 3 on all digital console storefronts, so if you want the title then you should buy it right now. Online multiplayer for the games will be active until November this year, so you can still play them with friends.
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