
KonoSuba: Fantastic Days Global Servers Shut Down After 3.5-Year Run
Another gacha game bites the dust. KonoSuba: Fantastic Days Global officially ended its service on January 30th, marking the end of a 3.5-year run. While the global version concludes, its Japanese counterpart enjoyed a longer lifespan of 5 years.
Developed by Sumzap and initially published by Nexon before transferring to Sesisoft, the game enjoyed a respectable run, particularly considering a decline in revenue in recent times. The developers, having shifted their focus to the Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade gacha game, still maintained updates until the very end, including new voiced story content and a final song release just three weeks prior to the shutdown.
A farewell livestream in December, featuring Kazuma's voice actor, further highlighted the developers' commitment to the game's conclusion. The Japanese version even went the extra mile by archiving the entire main story on its YouTube channel, allowing players to revisit the adventures of Kazuma and his companions. An offline version also grants continued access to the story, voice lines, and character collection.
Unfortunately, the global version lacks both an offline mode and a dedicated YouTube archive. However, fans can still access the Japanese YouTube channel to relive the KonoSuba experience.
This concludes our coverage of the KonoSuba: Fantastic Days Global shutdown. Stay tuned for our next update on the February Community Day in Pokémon Go, featuring Karrablast and Shelmet.