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Electronic Arts to sunset ‘Anthem' on January 12, 2026

Electronic Arts to sunset ‘Anthem' on January 12, 2026

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Electronic Arts (EA) said that it will be sunsetting 2019 live-services game 'Anthem' on January 12, 2026. 'This means that the game will still be playable online for the next 180+ days,' the company said. 'As of today, you can no longer purchase in-game premium currency, but you can still use your remaining balance until the servers go offline. We deeply appreciate your dedication, passion and support over the years and we'd like to thank you for that.'
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