Artery Gear Fusion End of Service
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Artery Gear: Fusion to End Service in 2024

bilibili announced service for Artery Gear: Fusion will end in November 2024 for both the Global and Japanese clients. Released in 2021, the mobile game ran for nearly three years in Japan. A Global version appeared the following year. Artery Gear: Fusion will end service in Japan, and in the Global region, on November 12, 2024.

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Consumers will have until November 12, 2024 to issue a refund for any paid currency they have yet to use. Refunds will be processed sometime after the end of service. The official Artery Gear: Fusion Global X (Twitter) account has shared detailed instructions as to how consumers can issue those refunds. One such details users will need to share include their bank details, and other sensitive information.

Refunds can be submitted starting on August 13, 2024. Anything after the end of the refund period in November, will not be processed. Users that submit their applications too late, will not be given a refund.

Artery Gear: Fusion is a mobile RPG where players assume the role of a commander. Combat is turn-based, and players can collect new characters with vaguely-inspired mecha designs. The mobile game released in Japan in November of 2021, with a Global version appearing in June 2022.

Artery Gear: Fusion is available for Android and iOS. The game will end service on November 12, 2024.


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