Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance Servers to Shut Down in February 2025
The 2021 co-op action RPG will be delisted from stores and lose online functionality, though offline single-player mode will remain accessible to current owners.
- Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance, developed by Tuque Games and published by Wizards of the Coast, will have its servers shut down on February 24, 2025.
- The game will be removed from digital storefronts on the same date, making it unavailable for new purchases after that point.
- Offline single-player mode, along with all previously purchased DLC, will remain playable for existing owners after the shutdown.
- The game, released in 2021, faced criticism for bugs, lack of polish, and underwhelming gameplay, which hindered its ability to build a sustainable player base.
- Despite efforts to improve the game with updates and expansions, it failed to match the success of earlier titles in the D&D video game franchise, such as Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance.