Mirror's Edge and Onrush Among the EA Games Shuttering Their Servers Soon

Electronic Arts will shut down online services for several games next year, including Mirror’s Edge, NBA Jam: On Fire Edition, Gatling Gears, and Shank 2.

First spotted by Trueachievements, the specific date for the server shutdowns for these games is January 19, 2023. There are two Achievements that will be affected by server closure in NBA Jam: On Fire Edition and they are Arena Noob and Arena Vet, which requires players to earn one and ten Arena medals, respectively. Mirror’s Edge, Gatling Gears, and Shank 2 don’t have any Achievements that require online access, so unlocking them after the shutdowns will be possible.

EA is also shutting down more online servers this year, including ones for several Command & Conquer games on November 9, as well as Onrush on November 30. EA recently updated its list of service updates to contain:

October 20, 2022

Army of Two: The 40th DayArmy of Two: The Devil’s CartelDragon Age: Origins (Multiplayer Screenshots Server)

November 9, 2022

Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium WarsCommand & Conquer 3: Kane’s WrathMercenaries 2: World in Flames

November 30, 2022

Onrush

January 19, 2023

Mirror’s EdgeNBA Jam: On Fire EditionGatling GearsShank 2

Other than EA, other companies have also shut down servers for old games, such as Ubisoft with its older Assassin’s Creed games earlier this month.

The most recognizable of these games, Mirror’s Edge, was first released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2008. It came to PC in 2009. A reboot of the game, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, launched in 2016 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Unfortunately, there haven’t been any words about new entries in the franchise. Last year, EA France posted something about Mirror’s Edge, possibly hinting at a new game, but later clarified that it wasn’t a tease for anything.

George Yang is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @yinyangfooey

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