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940 Multiplayer servers for Battlefield Hardline close in under a week, but that's not necessarily the end for this zany off-shoot

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Sherif Saed @ Eurogamer.net · 06/17/2026 03:42 EDT

Multiplayer servers for Battlefield Hardline close in under a week, but that's not necessarily the end for this zany off-shoot

We're now just five days away from Battlefield Hardline multiplayer ceasing to function on Xbox and PlayStation. Servers go offline for good on Monday, 22nd June. Read more

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