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Jump Force will be removed from digital stores in February 2022 [VIDEO].

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The video game that was released to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Shonen Jump will no longer be available for purchase in digital format, and its online section will be discontinued.

The Japanese video game developer Bandai Namco will stop selling the game Jump Force in digital format from February 8, 2022 on all its platforms, such as PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, as well as its Deluxe edition for Nintendo Switch.

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The company has announced the news through its , where it has communicated that both the base game and the DLC (Downloadable Content) will no longer be part of the digital market soon. Although there is a physical format of Jump Force, it has not clarified if it will also be discontinued.

"We would like to express our sincere thanks to all #JumpForce players for all these years of support,", commented through Twitter, where it presented a document detailing the services that will no longer be offered starting in February.

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In addition, Bandai Namco has informed users that some of the 'online' servers of Jump Force will disappear on August 25, 2022. However, it has warned that all single-player functions will still be available in local mode, both on consoles and PC, as well as PVP, except for the Ranked Match mode.

This cessation will mean the closure of most of its 'online' gaming services. In addition, online events will no longer be offered and clan functions and leaderboards will be removed. It will also not be possible to participate again in ranked matches with multiplayer mode. The Premium Shop will be accessible until August 1, 2022.

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Jump Force is a fighting game that brings together characters from mangas published in the Japanese magazine Shonen Jump, from sagas like Dragon Ball, One Piece, or Naruto. It was first released in October 2018 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, and came to Nintendo Switch in August 2020.

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