Joining the growing list of live-service games shutting down this year is CrossfireX, Smilegate and Remedy Entertainment’s shooter for Xbox that adapted the free-to-play multiplayer megahit Crossfire ...
CrossfireX will end service on May 18, publisher and developer Smilegate announced. After that date, both the multiplayer and Remedy Entertainment-developed single-player campaign will no longer be ...
Developer Smilegate has announced the impending closure of its year-old Xbox multiplayer shooter CrossfireX, which will shut down on 18th May - a move that'll also affect its Remedy developed ...
Smilegate and Remedy Entertainment’s CrossfireX was announced at E3 back in 2019. At launch, it had a May 18, including both single player and multiplayer. Although the team didn’t make this decision ...
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Note: This review covers the multiplayer modes of CrossfireX. Read our CrossfireX Single-Player Campaign review for more. CrossfireX’s multiplayer feels like a first-person shooter you might play at a ...
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