News | 5/8/2014 at 8:00 AM

Star Wars Battlefront II Multiplayer Affected by GameSpy Shutdown; Saved by GameRanger

The Ranger will save us all.

The May 31st killswitch deadline is rapidly approaching for GameSpy. While many companies are hoping to salvage their online services by switching gears before GameSpy bites down on its cyanide pill, Star Wars Battlefront II was to be abandoned at the wayside. 

Battlefront II was brought to us by the now closed Pandemic Studios, and published by LucasArts, which was also shuttered after Disney purchased all things Star Wars last year. Many of the games utilizing GameSpy were being migrated to Steamworks to keep the multiplayer element running. Disney figured a nine year old game was not worth retooling, and have resigned to shutting down the online servers.

However, there is another.

Luckily for anyone who wants to keep the Battlefront II dream alive, GameRanger already supports BF II. Download the free client and keep blasting Imperials/Rebels as long as your heart desires. 

It's a handy fix to a strange problem affecting modern gaming. What happens another decade down the line when other online services cease to exist? Will there to be a fix for Diablo III that lets you play after they unplug all the servers? There are already plenty of independently run, dubiously-legal servers hosting long-gone MMOs for die-hard fans to play. Are fan hacks the only way to keep online games playable?