Dust closing down in favor of new shooter in the Eve Online world
Dust will bite the dust on May
Servers for the free-to-play shooter spun off of the Eve Online continuity will close down after three years in play, developer and publisher CCP games announced today. That's because a development team has been working on another prototype FPS for the PC "using Unreal Engine 4 while harnessing all our learnings from Dust ."
CCP said it would give an update on this new project on April 21 at an Eve Online fan convention.
"We consider Dust one of the best free-to-play offerings on the platform, but the years have caught up with us," CCP wrote. The shutdown means that a planned update to the game will not be released. Players may still play for free until then, but all premium items have been removed for sale. Those who have in-game currency remaining will still be able to use it until the shutdown date.
Dust was a PlayStation 3 exclusive that launched in , and events in it had influence in the larger world of Eve Online.
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