
"EA will delist the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Battlefield Hardline from digital storefronts on May 22, and shut down the online services on June 22."
"The single-player campaign will remain playable for those who own the game, while the PC version of Battlefield Hardline isn't affected by these changes."
"EA pointed readers to a FAQ on its website that lays out some of the typical reasons why it ends online support for its games, including declining player bases."
"It's hardly uncommon for a publisher to end online services for games with declining player bases, an issue highlighted by the Stop Killing Games movement."
EA will remove the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Battlefield Hardline from digital stores on May 22 and shut down online services on June 22. The single-player campaign will still be playable for existing owners. The PC version will continue to be available on Steam and EA's app. EA did not specify reasons for ceasing support, but declining player bases are a common factor. The game, released in 2015, has seen a peak concurrent player count of 41 this year on Steam.
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