Capcom shutting down Resident Evil Outbreak servers

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Last week, when Konami decided to pull the plug on their servers that backed Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence‘s online play, the community was up in arms. You see, that’s a game that people still actually play; it was released only one year ago.

On the other hand, when Capcom announces they’re going to shut down the Resident Evil Outbreak: File 1 and 2 servers, it’s kind of hard to believe that anyone would care.

Capcom regretfully announces that the server for our Playstation 2 online game Resident Evil Outbreak: File#2 will be closing at the end of March 2007.

Since Resident Evil Outbreak File#2 was released in August 2005 , Capcom has provided a server enabling consumers to experience the online element of this game free of charge.

Regretfully, conditions now dictate that we must close down this server effective from March 31, 2007. Naturally it will still be possible to play the game offline, but the online component will no longer be available.

Following the forum announcement, a five page thread erupted, with pages four and five going to s**t … quite literally. For the love of God, don’t click on page four, as it’s not safe for work. Or home, for that matter.


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