Chinese EVE Online to Shut down Servers
Jan 18, 2012 Articles Recommend, eve online|340views
EVE Online’s Chinese publisher CDC Games announced today (Jan. 17 local time in China) that the game will be open to players free of charge from Feb. 1 and will stop its commercial service in China on Mar. 31. That means CDC Games’ cooperation with Iceland-based CCP on EVE Online will soon end, and CCP will announce the game’s new publisher in China before the servers are shut down formally.

EVE Online produced by CCP is a star wars-themed online game set in sci-fi space and allows players to travel among over 5,000 planets on their own spaceships. CDC Games used to have high expectations of the game, but now it is giving up on the game.
In October last year, CDC Games’ parent company - CDC Corporation filed for bankrupt, but EVE Online continued its normal service owing to the Corporation’s application for bankrupt protection. Anyway, CDC Games didn’t disclose whether EVE Online’s server shutdown was caused by the Corporation’s bankrupt.

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