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Harmonix is closing Fuser | PC Games Insider

Developer Harmonix is shutting down its music title Fuser.

The news was revealed in a post on the game’s website, in which the firm said that it would be closing down its live services from December 19th. Fuser will still be available to play offline from then, but users will not be able to use the online parts of the game. From that date, neither the game nor any of its DLC will be available to buy.

“Players who already own Fuser will still be able to play the Campaign and Quick Play with any DLC they have already acquired,” Harmonix wrote.

“Thank you again for your support and for all the amazing mixes over the years.”

Harmonix released Fuser back in November 2020, with NCSoft acting as publisher. In 2021, Harmonix was acquired by Epic Games.

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