Free-to-play brawler battle royale, Rumbleverse is reportedly getting shut down at the end of February says Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming via Twitter. The game launched only five months ago on August 11, 2022 by Iron Galaxy and the published by Epic Games.

Tom also said that game will start getting delisted from storefronts today meaning an announcement could be on the way.

It wasn’t long ago that it was reported Rumbleverse being rated for the Nintendo Switch by the Taiwanese ratings board. The game also received fairly well ratings on OpenCritic with an average of 76.

Tom Henderson is a very reliable insider and this could be entirely true, but we will have to wait and see an official announcement from Epic Games and/or Iron Galaxy.

Rumbleverse launched on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC.

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