KonoSuba: Fantastic Days Global Officially Shuts Down After 3.5-Year Run
Another gacha game bites the dust! KonoSuba: Fantastic Days Global, developed by Sumzap and published by Nexon (later Sesisoft), officially ended its service on January 30th. While a respectable 3.5-year run (compared to the Japanese version's 5 years), the game's closure marks the end of a chapter for fans.
Despite declining revenue in recent times, the developers maintained active support until the very end. This included new voiced story content and a final song release just three weeks before shutdown. A farewell livestream in December even featured Kazuma's voice actor.
The Japanese version offers a unique silver lining: the entire main story has been archived on their YouTube channel, allowing players to revisit the comedic adventures of Kazuma and his companions. An offline version also provides continued access to the story, voice lines, and character collection.
Unfortunately, the Global version lacks both an offline mode and a dedicated YouTube archive. However, fans can still enjoy the Japanese YouTube archive for a continued dose of KonoSuba.
This concludes our coverage of the KonoSuba: Fantastic Days Global shutdown. Stay tuned for our next update on the upcoming February Community Day in Pokémon Go, featuring Karrablast and Shelmet.