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Anthem Fans Return to Game One Last Time Before Server Shutdown, Discuss its “Potential”

January 13, 2026 5 Min Read
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The failure of Anthem was one of the biggest events of the last decade, and, back in July 2025, EA had confirmed that it would be pulling the plug on the mech-based multiplayer looter shooter’s servers today. With the end of the game now upon us, fans rallied back to the game for one final time before it became completely unplayable to say goodbye to the game. Many of these fans took to social media to discuss the potential it had as one of many games that were trying to take Destiny’s crown at the time.

“Goodbye Anthem. You had so much potential, such a waste,” wrote one player. “As one of the most notorious ‘Destiny killers’, its shutdown is a good reminder that keeping a looter shooter alive and well for years is a nearly impossible task.”

“Last night I logged into Anthem for the last time. Toured the map one last time, did some missions. Had some fun,” wrote another. “People can feel how they want, but the potential this game had was undeniable. The flying was spectacular.”

“A game that could have been great,” wrote BlueSky user Dominic Tarason. “The feel of moving around, flying and shooting? Top notch. Better than any official Iron Man game. I want sci-fi super-suits to feel like this everywhere. But the mission design was a mess. Levels were designed like they were for a regular ground-based FPS.”

The fact that “potential” is a running theme in many of these posts should come as no surprise. Even back when Anthem first launched on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, common consensus was that the flying mechanics served as excellent foundations on which the rest of the game could then be built. However, a severe lack of content, and other game design decisions ended up hampering a lot of players’ enjoyment of the game.

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Even in our own review, we noted that Anthem often tends to have excellent gameplay that is often brought down thanks to un-fun mission design. For example, the story is brought to a dramatic halt after players are tasked with unlocking some old tombs. However, the process to unlock these tombs was considered an arduous waste of time, with our review referring to them as “arbitrary tasks” like killing a certain number of enemies with specific attacks or reviving squad mates. We ultimately gave Anthem a score of 5 out of 10, noting that, while the gunplay, flying, story and world were great, poor mission design and a lack of enemy variety were only part of its problems.

Taking a cue from long-running live service games, BioWare and EA had announced back in February 2020 that a revamp of Anthem was under development. The revamp would focus on improving stability and performance, along with new content and features. However, this revamp would never see the light of day, with the project getting cancelled just a year later in February 2021. In a statement, BioWare Austin head Christian Dailey spoke about the unique events of 2020, including the worldwide pandemic, and noted that the studio had suffered a major impact in its productivity.

For more details on Anthem‘s rise and fall, check out the full story.

A game that could have been great.The feel of moving around, flying and shooting? Top notch. Better than any official Iron Man game. I want sci-fi super-suits to feel like this everywhere.But the mission design was a mess. Levels were designed like they were for a regular ground-based FPS.

— Dominic Tarason (@dominictarason.com) 2026-01-12T11:08:07.430Z

Last night I logged into Anthem for the last time. Toured the map one last time, did some missions. Had some fun.

People can feel how they want, but the potential this game had was undeniable. The flying was spectacular.

Goodbye, #Anthem pic.twitter.com/ooqEkRuHzn

— AllOut Gamer (@AllOutGamerYT) January 12, 2026

Goodbye Anthem. You had so much potential, such a waste…

As one of the most notorious “Destiny killers”, its shutdown is a good reminder that keeping a looter shooter alive and well for years is a nearly impossible task. pic.twitter.com/dD1vhYSvr1

— BlueberriesGG (@blueberriesGG) January 12, 2026


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