In an announcement at the end of last week Sony Online Entertainment stated that its Free to Play FPS title Bullet Run would be shut down.
From GamesReviews
"Bullet Run might not have been the biggest free-to-play shooter on the market, but it's not good news that it's closing. Its TV show style was utterly unique, and it was one of the better examples of the genre in the F2P market. If you never played it, you're now probably too late. It closes, for good, tomorrow at 12PM PST. Sony have just sent out a new message reminding everybody to get their last games in over the next fourteen or so hours, and that players may want to try out Planetside 2 as an alternative."
This is a little dated now, of course. You've got about eight hours if you want to try it out/go back to it.
DigitalNoob's Mike Fugate writes:
"We skipped a week because we were lazy in Mongolia. We’re trying out a shorter format this week because we are lazy lazy.
On this week’s episode:
Steam Linux is out of beta
Just Cause 3?
Bulletrun is a failure
John Carmack’s inspirational words
System Shock 2 on GOG
Other stuff. . . . . . . . . . "
In this episode TERA Rising finally goes free-to-play, SOE shuts down the online FPS Bullet Run and Outspark closes its doors and moves Fiesta Online to Gamigo. The First Look is dedicated to TERA Rising, the stunning action MMORPG. In Face Off, Vindictus and Continent of the Ninth Seal battle for supremacy. The Most Wanted game of the week is Grimlands, a post-apocalyptic MMORPG that seems set to please Fallen Earth and Fallout fans.