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Konosuba: Fantastic Days is Shutting Down with a Potential Offline Version

Author : Evelyn Jan 09,2025

Konosuba: Fantastic Days is Shutting Down with a Potential Offline Version

KonoSuba: Fantastic Days is shutting down its servers on January 30th, 2025, ending a nearly five-year run. Both the global and Japanese versions will cease operation simultaneously. However, developers are planning a limited offline version preserving the main storyline, key quests, and events. Details on this offline version remain scarce.

Refunds and In-App Purchases:

The official channels will close on February 28th, 2025. In-app purchases were disabled on October 31st, 2024. Players can still use existing Quartz and in-game items until the service ends. Refunds for unused Quartz or unclaimed purchases from early 2024 are available until January 30th, 2025.

A Look Back at KonoSuba: Fantastic Days:

Launched in Japan in February 2020 and globally in August 2021, KonoSuba: Fantastic Days was the first mobile game based on the popular KonoSuba franchise. It featured a charming story, appealing visuals, and a visual novel-style story mode. Despite its positive aspects, the game ultimately succumbed to the challenges faced by many gacha RPGs, including declining player interest and high production costs.

With only a few months remaining, players who haven't experienced KonoSuba: Fantastic Days are encouraged to download it from the Google Play Store before the servers close. For more gaming news, check out our article on Orna: The GPS MMORPG's Conqueror's Guild.

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