
The mobile game DanMachi Battle Chronicle, officially titled Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Battle Chronicle, has announced its end of service. Developer and publisher Aiming has officially confirmed the shutdown of this 3D action RPG.
When Will DanMachi Battle Chronicle Shut Down?
The service termination is scheduled for September 29, 2025. After this date, the game will no longer be downloadable from the Google Play Store, App Store, or on PC (Windows version). All customer support services across platforms will also cease on the same day.
Sales of the premium currency, Paid Selas, will be discontinued after the maintenance on July 30. However, players can continue to use any remaining currency they possess until the servers go offline. Refund requests for unused Paid Selas will be accepted by the team from September 29 until December 28.
On July 31, the official DanMachi Battle Chronicle Discord server will be closed. The in-game mission "Join the Community," accessible from the Options screen, will also be removed in late July. Furthermore, tokens earned from the Training Camp event will expire after the final event concludes.
An offline version of the game is currently in development for Android and iOS devices. Please note this version is exclusive to the Japanese release and will have limited features. Japanese players will have the opportunity to transfer a portion of their game data to this offline version before the online service ends.
One Final Event Is Coming
Originally announced in July 2023 and launched the following August, DanMachi Battle Chronicle will celebrate its second anniversary just before its service ends.
The 2nd Anniversary event begins on July 30. It will feature a special event story based on an original concept, though it will not include any quests or ranking competitions.
As part of the final content update, a special limited-edition Scene Card, exclusive to this event, will be distributed to all players. A promotional video for the anniversary is scheduled for release on July 21.
This title follows another game in the series, DanMachi Memoria Freese, which concluded its seven-year run in February 2024. It appears the operational lifespan for gacha-style RPGs is gradually shortening.
Players interested in experiencing the game before it closes can still download it from the Google Play Store.
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