Jump Force to get delisted in February 2022 in North America, online servers to shut down in August 2022

Fighting game Jump Force will be going away next year.
Announced yesterday, the title will be delisted from digital stores in North America on February 7. Online servers will shut down on August 24. While servers will go down, owners will still have access to offline content, including any previously purchased DLC. Online matches (except for ranked matches) can still take place.
Released in 2019, Jump Force features a slew of characters from popular manga series such as Dragon Ball, My Hero Academia, and Bleach. The game earned Best Fighting Game nominations at The Game Awards and Game Critics Awards. Jump Force is out on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
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