![]() "Unfortunately, due to technical challenges and concerns about the player experience, we do not have a solution at this time. "Since GameSpy's announcement, our teams have been working to evaluate options to keep services up and running," EA wrote on its official site. Sadly, EA's search does not appear to have been successful - although the company has spoken of looking to fans to help preserve the online future of certain titles. It's not the first we've heard of such big-name EA games being affected, but EA previously said it was working on a "transitioning" solution for its Battlefield series. The full list of EA games to go offline lies below. ![]() The move comes as hosting service GameSpy is set to cease operations at the end of this month. More than 50 games will see their servers shut down at the end of June, EA has announced, including Crysis 2, Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 2142.
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