DanMachi Battle Chronicle, aka, Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Battle Chronicle has announced its EOS. Aiming, the developer and publisher of the 3D action RPG, has officially confirmed the shutdown today.
When is the DanMachi Battle Chronicle EOS?
The date is set for September 29th, 2025. After that, the game will no longer be available for download on the Google Play Store, App Store or PC (Windows version). Customer support for all platforms will also end on the same day.
Paid Selas sales will be halted after maintenance on July 30th. But you’ll still be able to use any remaining currency until the game goes offline. The team will accept any refund requests for Paid Selas from September 29th to December 28th.
On July 31st, the official DanChro Discord server will be closed. The in-game mission titled Join the Community from the Option screen will also be removed in late July. Additionally, tokens from the Training Camp event will expire after the last event ends.
Meanwhile, an offline version is planned for both Android and iOS. But it’s only for the Japanese version and that, too, with limited features. Japanese players can carry over some of their progress to this version before the game ends.
There’s One Last Event!
The game was launched in August 2023 after being announced in July the same year. So, DanMachi Battle Chronicle will be celebrating its second anniversary before its EOS.
The 2nd Anniversary celebration starts on July 30th. It will bring an event story created from an original concept. However, the event will not feature any quests or rankings.
A special limited-edition Scene Card exclusive to the event will be distributed as part of the final content drop. A promotional video for the event is scheduled to go live on July 21st.
Another game based on the series was DanMachi Memoria Freese, which had a 7-year-long run before shutting down in February 2024. I guess the longevity of gacha RPGs are decreasing day by day.
Nonetheless, you can give the game one last try by getting it from the Google Play Store.
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