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Several Pirates of the Burning Sea Servers shut down, is this the beginning of the end?
Posted: 16.04.2008 07:41 by Kres Comments: 1
Pirates of the Burning Sea hasn't been available for too long, 3 months to be exact, but Flying Lab are already planning to downsize the amount of servers available to four from the eleven public servers that were available. This move is being made to consolidate the POTBS fanbase, so in other words there aren't as many subscribers as the developers originally expected.


"Through feedback from our players and evaluation of our server populations, it has become clear that key game features require populations of higher density in order to function at optimum levels," said developer Flying Lab Software.

"When you take into account both the disparity in player time zones and the delayed launch of our title in some countries, we were spreading our overall population too thin."

Current players living out their pirating dreams on the servers that are to be shut down will be given the option to transfer their characters to one of the four servers that are available.

It's great to see more MMORPG's that aren't based around the World of Warcraft theme, like Orcs and other mystical races, so we'll be hoping that this isn't the start of a downfall for Pirates of the Burning sea.

We'll keep you informed on the latest developments regarding this news.

User Comments

By herodotus (SI Herodotus) on Apr 16, 2008
herodotus
Can anyone say "Fury"? The MMP world is a tough arena to compete in, and its' only going to get tougher. If you demand subscription fees from users, then WoW, Conan, LOTR, Warhammer et. al. are going to be the competition. Sorry Pirates, but I don't think you have a chance unless you go FREE, like GW.