Halo will remain playable online after disable GameSpy servers

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Both Halo as Mortal Kombat 9 continue to be playable online after the Gamespy master servers go offline. On a forum made completed. n of the people responsible for the migration of Halo news. The developers of Mortal Kombat brought the news via Facebook.

According to Halo Fixes-user ‘Technut’ he works together with three others currently working on the code for a new master server for the first Halo game. Roger Wolfson, software developer at Bungie, could, among other things, are part of the team. Once the code is ready, will Bungie make the new master server go to host and the game update to version 1.0.10. With that update, the multiplayer of the game, which in 2003 for the pc came also after shutting down the Gamespy master servers to remain available.

The PS3, Xbox 360 and pc version of Mortal Kombat 9 would currently be migrated according to a message on the Facebook page of the game. It is expected that players for some time can notice that the online functions of the game do not work properly. The PlayStation Vita version of Mortal Kombat 9 will be after may 31, only ad-hoc multiplayer support.

EA came Monday with a list of fifty games that by disabling the Gamespy master server is no longer online playable. There are also a number of Battlefield titles below. 2K games is pulling the plug from the PS3 versions of Borderlands and Civilization: Revolution, and also the Social Club functions from all Rockstar games disappear.

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