
That Guy Who Plays Anthem goes through his predictions for Anthem at E3, discussing what he thinks will be going on with the game during the event.
BioWare's multiplayer shooter Anthem was terminated this week because EA no longer wanted to maintain servers for people to play the game on, and without them, no one can play the game. But the former executive producer of Anthem has revealed that BioWare had technology working, close to the game's release, that would enable us to host our own servers to play the game on.

BioWare and EA had previously said the game would be accessible to those who owned it until it shuts down on January 12.

Time flies (like a Javelin suit): there are only 10 days left to play BioWare's ill-fated multiplayer game Anthem before the servers are switched off, presumably forever.
In my opinion, Anthem was a good IP that was worthy of a no man's sky or cyberpunk 2077 treatment.
To this day, their sub reddit is active and I was able to get into a game quickly a few weeks ago when I booted it up.
It is a shame EA and Bioware didn't want to give the game the overhaul it needed to turn it into a competent looter shooter.
I just finished this up a couple days ago. Although it's a bit repetitive and the story is meh, the game feels great to play. Even if you can only hop on the game for a couple hours before it shuts down, I think it's worth it.
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They can spend billions to buy or get bought but they can’t spend a fraction of that to fix or overhaul a game that could have been truly special, smh.
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Actually the only announcement they'd have worth making is this game going F2P. It's already pretty barren as is so might as well give people a reason to check it out, ESPECIALLY now that Destiny 2 is going F2P
When there are thousands of games to play, why bother with this one anymore? It had it's chance, it failed, why not just move on?
Utter disaster. Just like the game itself. Bioware is circling the drain. THEY are to blame for the state of Anthem.