It appears that not only is support for Homeworld 3 coming to an end, but also Blackbird Interactive has declared that the game Crossfire: Legion will no longer be listed on Steam as of August 18th, 18:00 PDT. Those who already own the game can continue playing it, but it will no longer be possible to purchase it after this date.
Absolutely, since the project is no longer being actively developed, you can expect no more updates or assistance. This could lead to multiplayer functionality deteriorating or becoming unreachable in the future. If this occurs, the developer has pledged to issue refunds following the Steam Refund Policy guidelines.
In the vein of Smilegate Interactive’s popular franchise, Crossfire: Legion offers an engaging real-time strategy experience with three distinct factions to select. The gameplay dynamics are reminiscent of Command and Conquer, where players gather resources, construct units, and engage in combat against adversaries. Additionally, it includes a campaign mode as well as competitive and cooperative multiplayer options.
Debuting in December 2022, the game titled “Crossfire: Legion” didn’t create much of a wave initially, reaching a maximum of 383 simultaneous players at its release and currently holding a “Mixed” rating on Steam. Out of 682 total user reviews, just 60% have suggested it as a recommendation.
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2025-07-21 20:11