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Anthem, the failed attempt at a live-service game by Mass Effect and Dragon Age developer BioWare, may be officially offline for good, but some people are keeping the dream alive.
Anthem publisher EA announced last year that it would stop running the game’s servers on January 12, 2026, and confirmed that users would no longer be able play at all after this point. Premium in-game currency was withdrawn from sale last summer, and the game was delisted at the same time from EA Play. As an online-only game, this meant the game was essentially dead, with no way to access any content offline.
Now, however, developer And799 has showcased their efforts in a video, and while they are keen to stress that what you see is merely a proof of concept and does “NOT represent the current progress of the private server/revival project that is currently in progress,” it certainly looks as though they’ve managed to get multiplayer running, albeit with some missing features such as online profiles. Crucially, they did manage to get two players into the same lobby.
“So, with the game being dead, I think it’s the perfect time to take a look at it,” And799 said. “Seems

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