Servers for indie multiplayer platformer Killer Queen Black will close next month. The game is also being delisted from the Xbox Store shortly.
's servers will close on November 30th, and the game will be removed from sale on the Xbox Store on October 6th."It’s with a heavy heart that we’re announcing that after three amazing years, KQB will be going offline on November 30th, 2022," Tesch said."This is not something that was planned or foreseen. KQB was built on top of Amazon GameSparks, the service that provides the backend functionality for our game.
"Please know that we did everything possible to keep the online component alive – unfortunately, it was just out of our capability as an indie developer." Tesch says Liquid Bit has secured a two-month extension from Amazon to keep Killer Queen Black's servers online until November 30th. As it stands, 27
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