If you were one of the few who kept playing Dauntless, we have bad news: its servers will shut down
There were 4 cats that kept playing

- February 26, 2025
- Updated: February 26, 2025 at 9:44 AM
We are sorry if you are one of the few who were still enjoying this title, but the servers for Dauntless, the cooperative action game from Phoenix Labs, will cease operations on May 29, 2025, according to a recent announcement from the developer. This news marks an early end for a title that, despite its ambitious proposals, has faced notable discontent among its player base.
The mess of the latest update
Since its arrival on Steam in December 2023, Dauntless has seen a drastic decline in its popularity. The situation worsened after the last major update in which players’ progress was completely reset, provoking the anger of those who had invested numerous hours in the game. Additionally, the new cost structure, which forces users to pay for certain weapons that could previously be obtained for free, has generated a flood of negative reviews, leading the title to receive the label of extremely negative reviews on its distribution platform.
The number of connected users on Steam has dropped to approximately 130 daily players, an alarmingly low figure for a title that heavily relies on its online component. This disinterest has been fueled by the lack of new content and substantial updates since the announcement of the Umbral Reign expansion, which has finally been confirmed will not be released.
With the recent announcement from Phoenix Labs about the permanent closure of the servers, players must accept that the game will definitively abandon its path on PC and consoles. This outcome presents itself as a sad chapter for Dauntless, whose potential never fully materialized, leaving its loyal followers with a bitter taste and uncertainty about the future of the online monster hunting genre.
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