Turbine shuts down the superhero MOBA Infinite Crisis. It was officially released only in March after a lengthy beta phase.
“Infinite Crisis,” the DC superhero MOBA, was somehow not under a good star. It was officially released in March. Yesterday, the closure was announced. Development ends immediately. The Free2Play game will remain open until August 14.
There is a statement from Turbine that they did not take this lightly, thanking the community for their support. The Art Director adds in a later statement that the team faced many challenges in development and has grown from these challenges. However, they simply could not find a sufficiently large player base in today’s MOBA market, in the current MOBA market.
A supposed “Turbine insider” talked about Infinite Crisis a few months ago. He referred to the project as a misstep that incurred high costs but generated little revenue, as the MOBA market is saturated. Additionally, they attempted to promote the game via Twitch and failed. However, these are unverified information.