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Warface being pulled from Xbox Marketplace come February

Warface, the free-to-play shooter Crytek launched on Xbox 360 back in April, will no longer be playable on the console come February.

The announcement was posted on the game's Facebook page, and new players are no longer being accepted on the Xbox 360 version.

Those who are playing the shooter on 360 have until February 1 to enjoy what time is left, but in-game currency is no longer available for purchase.

"In the run up to February 1 next year, we'll be gradually winding down Warface service on Xbox 360," reads the post. "Existing players will still be able to play the game and use any content they have already acquired until the game closure date. However, effective today, no new players will be able to join and current players will no longer be able to purchase additional Warface Kredits.

"Players can spend any existing Kredits they have within the game until it closes on February 1. To all our Xbox 360 players, thank you for choosing to spend your time playing Warface."

Crytek said it hopes 360 players will join the "vibrant community enjoying regular new content" via the PC version which was release a few months prior to the console version.

Via Eurogamer.

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