The closure of servers is something quite common when a game has concluded its life cycle, and this time the San Diego Studios catalog will be drastically reduced on PS3, PS Vita and it will even be time to say goodbye to ‘Kill Strain’, his penultimate proposal for PS4.
As can be seen on the official PlayStation website, Sony will close the servers of six games of its San Diego development division on the first day of July, which means that the online or multiplayer modes of these will be inaccessible while in the case of ‘Kill Strain’, being totally online, it will mean the end of the game .
The games that will stop offering online content as of July 1, 2017 are
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The case of ‘Kill Strain’ is especially particular: registered in 2014 it would not be until July 12 of last year that it would be made available to users as a free-to-play PS4 proposal . The game would allow us asymmetric combats against other users, continuing the line of isometric double stick shooters.
Despite the fact that ‘Kill Strain’ was two weeks away from its birthday, we cannot forget that ‘Drawn to Death’, the most recent project from Sony’s San Diego studio, has just premiered on PS4 , betting on a model of the most current shooter and that this month can be downloaded totally free by PS Plus subscribers.
| Sony registers two new video game names: Entwined and Kill Strain, The free-to-play Kill Strain is coming to PS4 in July with battles between humans and mutants