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Anthem Fans Experiment with Unofficial Server Revival

Players Test Unofficial Server for Anthem After Official Shutdown

Anthem, the online action-adventure game from BioWare, officially shut down in 2021 after failing to regain player interest following Mass Effect: Andromeda. The game’s servers were only recently retired, marking a final farewell. However, for fans who still miss exploring the universe, there may now be hope of revisiting Anthem.

A user named And799 shared a video showing how they used certain tools to run an unofficial server for Anthem. After launching the program, the game loaded successfully, bypassing the usual connection screens and running the latest version, 1.7.0. While the gameplay was fully accessible, And799 emphasized that this was purely a test for personal knowledge and experimentation, not intended for public release.

Despite this, the video sparked excitement in the community. Many have expressed support and interest in helping preserve Anthem, with some even suggesting the creation of a fully functional server for public use. Fans curious about the experiment can check the video and community discussion to see how the project is progressing. This highlights the growing interest in tools for game preservation and keeping online worlds alive even after official support ends.

Anthem originally launched on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC as an online action-adventure game featuring the Javelin Exosuits. These powerful suits allow players to traverse vast environments freely. Multiplayer gameplay supports up to four players in a party, exploring diverse biomes and engaging in dynamic battles. Fans of the game are encouraged to share their memories and experiences with This Is Game SEA.

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