Epic and Iron Galaxy's Rumbleverse is officially shutting down after just six months.
On Tuesday, the game’s final update will be deployed and the current Battle Pass granted to everyone. XP gains will also be doubled, and additional accessories and emotes unlocked for free.a heartfelt note on its website“It is our sincerest hope that this news does not mark the end of Rumbleverse. You may not yet have seen the Rumble in its final form.
“If we can welcome people back onto the deck of the battle barge again, we hope you’ll be there, laced up and ready to take your rightful place in the cannon. “Iron Galaxy will keep making games. It’s our passion and our purpose. Our people are filled with skills and inspirations to keep the world playing.”
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