Rocket Arena, the third-person hero shooter published in 2020 by EA, has been removed from sale without much warning. So far neither EA or developers Final Strike Games have given a reason for the delisting, but you can no longer buy it from its Steam or EA store pages.
There was an easily-missed mention from EA a few days ago that Rocket Arena would be removed from game subscription service EA Play on November 14th, but at the time there was no mention of it being removed from sale or its online services being shutdown. I suppose the real warning might have been that Rocket Arena hasn't received an update since September 1st, 2021. Before that there had been four seasons of extra maps, characters and battle pass unlocks added to the shooter, seemingly without it attracting much of an audience.
Since releasing Rocket Arena in 2020, Final Strike have begun work on an "unanounced new IP". They've also been providing "live services support" to Fortnite, according to their website, including contributing to the recent relaunch of Fortnite's OG map.
To me Rocket Arena will always refer to a series of Quake mods which stripped away hitscan weapons in favour of the acrobatic, splash damage purity of slow moving projectiles. The unrelated EA Originals' Rocket Arena did have mostly rockets as weaponry, but its unique feature was that damage would add up, rather than counting down your health, until you'd enter a critical state where one more hit would boot you from the arena and you had to rely on its third-person dodge movement to survive. Sin quite liked it when she played it before release:
Not every multiplayer makes it, but it's a shame if Rocket Arena is being quietly turned off without a chance at a farewell or a
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