Lemnis Gate Is Shutting Down Despite "Very Positive" Reviews
The turn-based combat strategy FPS will go off the market on April 11, then offline July 11.
The turn-based combat strategy FPS Lemnis Gate is shutting down.
Developer Ratloop Games Canada and publisher Frontier Foundry announced that on April 11 the game will be removed from being sold on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and Xbox One. Multiplayer servers will remain online until July 11. Afterwards, console players will be able to access local multiplayer and training modes only; those on PC will not, however.
“We want to thank you all for your support with Lemnis Gate, joining us for many incredible rounds in the loop,” the team wrote on Steam. “We’ve truly loved seeing your passion for the game, the mind-bending strategies you created and how you embraced this innovative twist on the FPS genre.”
The game was released in September 2021 for $20 and currently has “Very Positive” reviews on Steam.
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