In a recent announcement on Steam, the development team behind Crossfire: Legion expressed their regret in stating that they will cease active development and support for the tactical RPG. Initially introduced during the 2022 PC Gaming Show, the game was described as “promising, if somewhat sparse.” Following its early access launch in May 2022, it transitioned to full release in December of the same year. However, despite the potential and the foundational elements reminiscent of titles like Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak and Homeworld 3, it struggled to capture a dedicated player base.
Future of Crossfire: Legion
As the game approaches its final curtain, players who already own Crossfire: Legion will still have access to the game, albeit without future updates or support. The developers cautioned that this lack of ongoing maintenance may lead to a decline in multiplayer functionality over time, potentially rendering it unavailable in the future.
For those who are intrigued by what Crossfire: Legion has to offer, a demo remains accessible on Steam, allowing potential players to explore its features before making a purchase. Additionally, for those hesitant to invest the full price of , a more budget-friendly option is available through Fanatical, where a Steam key can be acquired for just .49.