ROSE Online To Shut Down After Almost 14 Years
ROSE Online -- otherwise known as Rush On Seven Episodes -- will be shuttered on February 11. The game's developer announced the closure on the official Facebook account, noting that they've already ended some of the in-game services -- such as in-game item mall. However, players should still be able to enjoy the game until the official closing date, since events and bonuses are still active.
As for players who have spent money on the game, the WarpPortal team added that players who have points in the game can have them transferred to another title under the company's banner. Players who wish to do so will need to make an official request by writing to the Support Team -- presumably because the player will need to choose another game to have it transferred to directly rather than just letting them sit on a company-wide account.
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