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Sony to Shut down Online Servers for Fat Princess: Pieces of Cake

The mobile and Vita spin-off will no longer boast online features.

Fat Princess: Pieces of Cake, last year’s free-to-play spin-off of the Fat Princess franchise, is due to have its online services discontinued for both  PlayStation Vita and mobile devices.

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The news arrives after notices were discovered on the Android and IOS pages for the mobile puzzle title, while Vita players stated on Reddit that they were receiving emails from Sony notifying them of the arriving shut down.

Piece of Cake’s online features plan to be disconnected by next January 1st, at 1 AM PT, simultaneously across all devices. Following that date and time, the game will no longer appear as a downloadable app on any of the respective digital stores.

Already, in-game purchases in Fat Princess: Pieces of Cake have been disabled, and players can no longer download the game from the “My Apps” section of their device.

If you do already have the title installed, however, you’ll be able to play Pieces of Cake in its offline mode for as long as you like.

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