An MMORPG is facing its end. The last days of Elite Lords of the Alliance have begun.
Out of the Picture: ELOA Ends
Provider Webzen is currently undergoing a major cleanup, as after the discontinuation of ASTA: The War of Tears and Winds another MMORPG is finding its final resting place. As announced today, the game Elite Lord of the Alliance (ELOA) will end in mid-October, thus entering the eternal data nirvana.
The developers state:
“We regret to inform you that ELOA will no longer be available starting mid-October 2016. Since the official launch, we have worked hard to build a community and numerous events. Unfortunately, we have come to the difficult decision to end our journey, which we all enjoyed. We know that this will disappoint many of our players.”
As with Asta, there will be a series of bonus events during the remaining game time, allowing players to benefit from the following bonuses in the last days:
- 50% more experience points
- 50% more gold from enemies
- 24/7 access to all battlefields
Elite Lord of the Alliance thus failed to survive the first year after the release. The official release was on November 24, 2015, and just under 9 months later, the lights are already going out again – a fate that is currently affecting several MMORPGs.
