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Alchemy Stars Ends Service, Embraces Offline Adventure

by Jack Feb 06,2025

Alchemy Stars Ends Service, Embraces Offline Adventure

Alchemy Stars is shutting down its online services on January 24th, 2025, but will transition to an offline version. This means players can still enjoy the game's story and progress, but with limited functionality.

Shutdown Date and Offline Transition:

Live service ends January 24th, 2025. A crucial update (version 1.43.0) will be released on January 10th, 2025, from 4:00 to 9:00 GMT. This update introduces a local data save feature, allowing players to preserve their game progress. Players must save their data before the January 24th, 4:00 GMT deadline; unsaved data will be lost permanently.

Offline Version Details:

The offline version will allow players to replay the story, upgrade units, and interact with their saved data. However, no further updates will be released, and the app will be unavailable for download or reinstallation after the shutdown.

Action Required:

Players should update to version 1.43.0 after the January 10th maintenance and save their game data before January 24th, 4:00 GMT. Download the game from the Google Play Store before it's removed.

Stay tuned for our upcoming news on Play Together's first 2025 update!

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