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Battlefield Hardline servers are shutting down on consoles in 2026, marking the end of an era for one of the most unique entries in the franchise.


Battlefield: Hardline

Battlefield: Hardline

Release Date: March 19, 2015

Genres: Shooter


EA has confirmed that digital sales will end on May 22, 2026, followed by a full online shutdown on June 22, 2026. If you still want to jump back into Hardline’s cops vs criminals chaos, now’s your last chance.

TL;DR – Battlefield Hardline Shutdown
  • Sales end: May 22, 2026
  • Servers shut down: June 22, 2026
  • Affected platforms: PS4 & Xbox One
  • PC version: Still active and available
  • Campaign: Remains playable offline

Battlefield Hardline Shutdown Dates

Electronic Arts has officially confirmed the timeline for the shutdown of Battlefield Hardline on consoles:

EventDate
Removal from digital storesMay 22, 2026
Online services shutdownJune 22, 2026
Important: After June 22, multiplayer will no longer be accessible on PS4 and Xbox One.

PC Players Not Affected

There is some good news—PC players are not impacted by this shutdown.

  • The game will remain available for purchase on PC
  • Online multiplayer servers will stay active

This means Battlefield Hardline will still retain a partial active player base, even after console services go offline.


What Players Lose After Shutdown

Once servers are shut down, console players will lose access to key features:

  • Purchase the game or DLCs after May 22
  • Play multiplayer after June 22
  • Access online progression and stats

The campaign mode will still be playable offline, but the game’s core multiplayer experience will effectively disappear.


Battlefield Hardline Sales & Legacy

Released on March 15, 2015, Battlefield Hardline took a bold step away from military warfare, focusing instead on a cops vs criminals theme.

  • Over 1 million copies sold in the first week
  • More than 8 million units sold worldwide

While controversial at launch, the game has gained a cult following over the years thanks to its unique gameplay and fresh take on the Battlefield formula.


Why Is Support Ending?

The shutdown reflects a broader shift in the industry:

  • Transition away from last-gen consoles
  • High costs of maintaining aging server infrastructure
  • Focus on new Battlefield titles and live-service ecosystems

With the game now over a decade old, maintaining full online support is no longer viable from a business perspective.


Community Reaction

The reaction has been mixed—but mostly nostalgic.

While Battlefield Hardline was divisive at launch, many players now look back on it fondly. At the same time, frustration is growing around digital preservation and the removal of purchased content.

Trend: The shutdown has reignited discussions around the “Stop Killing Games” movement and long-term access to digital titles.

Some players are even organizing final community events to fill servers and complete achievements before shutdown.


Impact on Battlefield Franchise

This move is part of EA’s broader strategy to:

  • Focus on current-gen and future Battlefield titles
  • Phase out older games from the 2010s

There’s also speculation that Hardline maps could return via Battlefield Portal, allowing parts of the game to live on in a modern environment.


What Players Should Do Now

If you still want to experience Battlefield Hardline, here’s what you should do before it’s gone:

  • Play multiplayer before June 22
  • Unlock remaining achievements and trophies
  • Consider switching to PC for continued online play
Pro Tip: If you’re close to 100% completion, now is the time to finish it—after June, it’s gone for good on consoles.

Final Thoughts

The shutdown of Battlefield Hardline marks the end of a unique chapter in the franchise.

While it may not have been the most traditional Battlefield game, it carved out its own identity—and now joins the growing list of titles lost to time as the industry shifts forward.

For many players, this is more than just a server shutdown—it’s a reminder that even live-service games aren’t forever.