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PyramidValley Adventure Closes Its Doors On October 30

PyramidValley Adventure will close its servers on October 30th. Bulkypix and Kobojo have announced that fans will be able to keep playing the game until this date and the game will no longer be available for download on the App Store as of September 2.

From the Press Release
PyramidValley Adventure is about to close its gates after 18 months with a totally free period from September 2 to October 30. Kobojo and the video game developer and publisher BulkyPix sadly announce the coming end of PyramidValley Adventure after a totally free access period. After more than 18 months, the servers will be shut down on October 30, 2013. Players can keep playing PyramidValley Adventure until this date if not deleted from the iOS device. Beginning from the 2nd of September, people will not be able to download the game from the App Store anymore. All the in-game packs will stay available in soft currency until the total shutdown of the game on October 30.


Mario Rizzo, CEO of Kobojo says : « It is with deep regrets that we have to stop PyramidValley Adventure on iOS devices. The Nile have seen a lot of players building some beautiful cities but the natural decrease of frequentation cannot allow us to maintain the game in the best conditions for our fans. So, with BulkyPix, we are forced to announce its definitive end."

Some figures on PyramidValley Adventure:
After 18 months, PyramidValley Adventure can count more than 1,200,000 Pharaohs who have played 40,000,000 gaming sessions. The Cleopatra and Ramses have shared more than 550,000 gifts and completed 14,000,000 quests.

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