The upcoming shutdown of Zynga's free-to-play game, Star Wars: Hunters, has been confirmed, with servers set to go offline on October 1, 2025. The announcement, which aims to inform and express gratitude towards fans, highlights the decision as challenging but necessary. Despite its rocky launch and several delays, Star Wars: Hunters will extend its fifth season for three weeks starting March 25 and will release a final content update on April 15, introducing new support character Tuya at no charge. In-game purchases will be disabled directly after the final update. The game will continue to host a Ranked Mode for competitive players until the closure date.

As Star Wars: Hunters comes to an end, new developments in the Star Wars gaming universe are on the horizon. A turn-based tactics game from Bit Reactor and Respawn Entertainment is set to be revealed during the Star Wars Celebration in Japan on April 19.

What is the future of Star Wars gaming after the shutdown of Star Wars: Hunters?

The future appears to be bright, as new titles, including the anticipated turn-based tactics game and the ongoing development of the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake, suggest an active interest in expanding the Star Wars gaming franchise.

Star Wars: Hunters was designed as an arena battler set in the Star Wars universe, featuring an array of characters and battle modes. Though its reception was lukewarm, it contributed to the broader engagement of fans in the Star Wars gaming ecosystem, illustrating the franchise's diverse offerings. As a part of the Lucasfilm Games portfolio, it followed in the footsteps of other beloved titles while navigating the challenges of modern free-to-play gaming markets.