Online multiplayer title SUPERVIVE, developed by Theorycraft Games and published with support from NetEase Games, has announced that its live service will officially conclude in late February 2026. The news marks the end of a relatively short lifespan for the action-oriented battle royale MOBA hybrid, which first launched out of early access in July 2025.
A Brief History of SUPERVIVE

Originally known during development as Project Loki, SUPERVIVE was conceived as a top-down, squad-focused action game that blended MOBA elements with battle royale and hero shooter mechanics. After a period of early access beginning in late 2024, the game’s full 1.0 version arrived officially on 24 July 2025, offering an expanded map, progression systems, unique characters, and new modes alongside its core PvP combat loop.
Upon release, the game drew attention for its genre fusion and high-energy matches. On Steam, the title maintained a generally positive review score, reflecting players’ appreciation of its combat design and diverse roster.
End of Service Announcement

According to the official SUPERVIVE community and developer posts, live service for SUPERVIVE will end on February 25, 2026. Theorycraft Games has confirmed that forthcoming Patch 2.04 will be the final content release, introducing a prototype mode called Prisma Party, balance adjustments, and a free bundle of unlockable skins for all players. After this patch, the servers will begin their wind-down process ahead of the official sunset date.
As part of the service closure, in-game purchases with real money have already been disabled, though players may still use any remaining in-game currency in the store until servers go offline.
What It Means for the Community

For players still invested in SUPERVIVE, the announcement brings a mix of reflection and final engagement opportunities. The Prisma Party mode and free cosmetic gifts serve as a parting gesture from the development team, while the community has continued to stay active in discussions around gameplay balance, matchmaking, and design direction in the lead-up to closure.
Public threads on forums like Reddit show a range of sentiment from dedicated fans who appreciated the title’s unique take on competitive combat to those lamenting low player retention and sparse matchmaking in recent months.
Legacy and What Comes Next

While the game’s server shutdown naturally raises questions about the future of Theorycraft Games’ projects, the studio has suggested that it remains committed to creating new experiences beyond SUPERVIVE. In past communications, the team emphasized their passion for deep, competitive multiplayer design, hinting that future titles could differ significantly from the current game’s live-service model.
For now, players can continue to enjoy SUPERVIVE until the end of February 2026, with the final planned content providing a last opportunity to engage with the evolving world that Theorycraft and NetEase brought to life.
















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