
Games Shutting Down in November 2025 — Here’s the Full List You Need to Know About
Another month, another round of online games heading for shutdown. November 2025 brings a surprisingly long list of titles losing online features, multiplayer servers, or full live-service support — including FIFA 23, PUBG on last-gen consoles, and several DiRT and GRID racing classics.
If you still play any of these, you’ll want to check what features remain available offline, whether refunds apply in your region, and whether cloud saves will still sync after shutdown.
Below is the complete, confirmed list of games shutting down in November 2025.
📝 Full List of Games Shutting Down in November 2025
Already Shut Down
- FIFA 23 (Xbox servers) – October 30, 2025
Xbox multiplayer services were officially discontinued due to aging server infrastructure and the EA FC transition.
November Shutdowns (Confirmed)
November 4
- Tarisland (PC / Mobile)
The MMORPG ends live service following low player retention and regional operational costs.
November 8
A cluster of Codemasters racing titles are losing their online functionality:
- DiRT Showdown (online servers)
- DiRT 3 (online servers)
- GRID Autosport (online servers)
- GRID 2 (online servers)
These titles will remain playable offline but lose multiplayer, leaderboards, and RaceNet-powered features.
November 13
- PUBG: Battlegrounds (PS4)
- PUBG: Battlegrounds (Xbox One)
Krafton has confirmed that only last-gen console services are being shut down, with PC and newer platforms unaffected. Offline play is not available — after shutdown, these versions will be unplayable.
November 27
- Tribe Nine (PC / iOS / Android)
The hybrid anime action title will sunset and remove all live-service functions.
November 30
- EA Sports FC Empires (iOS / Android)
The mobile spin-off will shut down and remove store purchases and online matchmaking.
For full details directly from the publisher, check out the official service-update page: Electronic Arts Service Updates
🎮 What You Should Do Before Shutdown
Before these games go dark, players are recommended to:
- Download any offline content or DLC.
- Sync cloud saves to avoid losing progress.
- Spend any remaining in-game currency (if refunds aren’t available).
- Check regional refund policies (Apple, Google Play, Xbox & PlayStation vary).
💬 Final Thoughts
While it’s normal to see older or low-player-count titles wind down, November 2025 brings a noticeable wave of closures — especially for racing fans and long-time PUBG console players.
Which shutdown hits you the hardest?
Drop your thoughts below and share your memories — especially if one of your favourites is on this list.

