Amazon delists New World and sets final shutdown

Amazon just hammered the final nails into its MMO coffin while laughing. The corporate giant officially scrubbed New World Aeternum from digital storefronts effective immediately. Servers will stay active until early 2027 before going dark forever. Management posted a blog claiming they wanted transparency regarding this digital execution.

Gamers who already have the title can keep logging in for roughly twelve months. Newcomers cannot buy it anymore since the purchase button vanished. Strangely, the studio still allows spending real money on microtransactions until mid-2026. Just remember that refunds remain impossible if users regret buying virtual currency packs.

This collapse follows massive staff cuts that gutted the development team last year. Support evaporated after those layoffs hit thousands of workers across the parent company. It feels incredibly bitter because player counts actually started climbing right before executives pulled the plug on fresh updates.

The studio successfully built a hit game internally only to strangle it later. Developers promised to squash bugs and maintain stability during this final stretch. They thanked the community for creating a special world together. It seems this legendary adventure ends with a whimper instead of a bang.
 

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