
The developer of Spectre Divide, Mountaintop Studios, has announced its decision to cease operations and discontinue support for the live-service game due to unsatisfactory engagement and performance during its first season. This closure comes just six months after the indie studio released its debut title in September 2024.
Key Points
- Mountaintop Studios is shutting down following a poor reception of Spectre Divide.
- Support for the game will end in about 30 days.
- After releasing the game for PC and consoles in February, the studio cited low active player numbers and revenue as reasons for the decision.
Nate Mitchell, the CEO, explained that although the launch week showed promise, it did not convert into sustained engagement, leading to this regrettable closure. Fans of the genre will soon lose access to the game as its services will go offline.