EA shuts down 25 game servers, including Madden 09QuoteElectronic Arts is continuing to cut costs in severe ways. This time, the company is shutting down a number of servers for games both old and new. The most surprising title affected is last year's Madden 09.By Michael Thompson | Last updated January 7, 2010 8:41 AMText Size Print this articleLeave a commentEA's financial problems from last year, it seems, are continuing to have repercussions. Even after cutting 1,500 employees in November, the publisher is still looking to reduce operating costs. As a result, the company is killing off a number of game servers on three separate dates in the coming months.February 2 will see the largest number of game servers shut down, followed by a few more on February 9. While many of these games are a few years old and on older systems (such as FIFA 07 for PC), some of the games on the list are shockingly recent. The most surprising shutdown revelation is Madden 09 on all platforms, which will occur on April 6. Of course, no plans have been announced to turn off servers for Madden 10, but fans have got to be wondering if they're only going to be able to play that game's online mode for roughly a year before it, too, is shut down.It makes sense to shut down many of these servers, since they cater to what are most likely a small number of gamers at a significant expense to EA. However, the shutdown of servers for titles like Madden 09 and NASCAR 09 seems like a heavy-handed attempt to force players to pick up newer entries for these series. It's a shame that EA is having such problems that it is forced to such drastic measures, but it's even more of a shame that the company is using such tactics on general consumers. Here's the full list of affected games:April 6, 2010 Online Service Shutdown Madden 09 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Xbox 360February 9, 2010 Online Service Shutdown FIFA 07 for PCMadden 07 for Xbox 360Madden 08 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PC, Wii and Xbox 360NHL 08 for PCTiger Woods PGA TOUR 07 for PCUEFA Champions League 07 for PCFebruary 2, 2010 Online Service Shutdown Facebreaker for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3Fantasy Football 09 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3FIFA 07 for PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2Fight Night Round 3 for PlayStation 2March Madness 07 for Xbox 360NBA LIVE 07 for PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360NBA LIVE 08 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and WiiNBA LIVE 09 for Wii (Europe only)NBA Street (2007) for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360NCAA Football for 08 PlayStation 2NCAA Football for 09 PlayStation 2NASCAR 08 for PlayStation 2NASCAR 09 for PlayStation 2NASCAR 09 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (Europe Only)NFL Tour for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360NHL 07 for PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360UEFA Champions League 07 for Xbox 360
Electronic Arts is continuing to cut costs in severe ways. This time, the company is shutting down a number of servers for games both old and new. The most surprising title affected is last year's Madden 09.By Michael Thompson | Last updated January 7, 2010 8:41 AMText Size Print this articleLeave a commentEA's financial problems from last year, it seems, are continuing to have repercussions. Even after cutting 1,500 employees in November, the publisher is still looking to reduce operating costs. As a result, the company is killing off a number of game servers on three separate dates in the coming months.February 2 will see the largest number of game servers shut down, followed by a few more on February 9. While many of these games are a few years old and on older systems (such as FIFA 07 for PC), some of the games on the list are shockingly recent. The most surprising shutdown revelation is Madden 09 on all platforms, which will occur on April 6. Of course, no plans have been announced to turn off servers for Madden 10, but fans have got to be wondering if they're only going to be able to play that game's online mode for roughly a year before it, too, is shut down.It makes sense to shut down many of these servers, since they cater to what are most likely a small number of gamers at a significant expense to EA. However, the shutdown of servers for titles like Madden 09 and NASCAR 09 seems like a heavy-handed attempt to force players to pick up newer entries for these series. It's a shame that EA is having such problems that it is forced to such drastic measures, but it's even more of a shame that the company is using such tactics on general consumers. Here's the full list of affected games:April 6, 2010 Online Service Shutdown Madden 09 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Xbox 360February 9, 2010 Online Service Shutdown FIFA 07 for PCMadden 07 for Xbox 360Madden 08 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PC, Wii and Xbox 360NHL 08 for PCTiger Woods PGA TOUR 07 for PCUEFA Champions League 07 for PCFebruary 2, 2010 Online Service Shutdown Facebreaker for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3Fantasy Football 09 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3FIFA 07 for PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2Fight Night Round 3 for PlayStation 2March Madness 07 for Xbox 360NBA LIVE 07 for PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360NBA LIVE 08 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and WiiNBA LIVE 09 for Wii (Europe only)NBA Street (2007) for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360NCAA Football for 08 PlayStation 2NCAA Football for 09 PlayStation 2NASCAR 08 for PlayStation 2NASCAR 09 for PlayStation 2NASCAR 09 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (Europe Only)NFL Tour for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360NHL 07 for PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360UEFA Champions League 07 for Xbox 360
hmm wonder if battlefield 2 will be kept up with bad company on its way.
Quote from: Berzerk on January 08, 2010, 08:35:36 PMhmm wonder if battlefield 2 will be kept up with bad company on its way.only thing ea controls in battlefield 2 is the account and stats service.... remember this game uses dedicated servers... men still sweating bf1942 online yo..lol
How long you think is fair for your US$59.00? Two years? Five years?