Dungeon Runners, NCsoft's free-to-play fantasy MMO, will be shutting down on Jan. 1, 2010. "Dungeon Runners just isn't cutting the mustard. If she were a ship, she'd be taking on water. Yeah, she's been taking on water for a long time now. Are my cryptic references too hard to decipher? The game just isn't profitable," said Stephen Nichols, the game's producer and lead programmer.
Nichols said the Dungeon Runners team is down to three members, and they'll be taking the game out in style. Mythic loot will drop more frequently, XP gain will be quadrupled and a nuke will be added to Townston that's going to "blow up on New Year's and take the game down with it."
Of course, NCsoft will be compensating players with paid memberships. "You'll be getting a 30 day game time serial code and digital copies of City of Heroes Architect Edition and Guild Wars Prophecies," Nichols said. You can read his full letter after the jump. Dungeon Runners entered open beta in December 2006 and officialy launched in May 2007, so the game has enjoyed a three-year run. Did you ever try out Dungeon Runners?