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Hellgate London’s servers closed next January

After the first good premises and a positive start, Hellgate: London hasn’t been able to impose itself on the market and keep the game popular inside the big world of MMORPG’s. The game support had already been in crisis last July, when the developing team Flagship Studios was forced to closed down and move, in the most part, to Runic Games. Namco Bandai, the North American publisher for HellGate, had kept the MMORPG alive until now, but finally decided to close the game servers on January 31st, 2009, cancelling Hellgate: London on that particular date.Related Posts
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