Battlefield Hardline Console Servers to Shut Down June 22
The multiplayer servers for "Battlefield Hardline" on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are scheduled to cease operation on Monday, June 22. This shutdown will affect the 2015 police-focused spin-off's online capabilities, while its single-player component will remain accessible. Players have until the specified date to experience the game's online features for the final time.

The multiplayer servers for "Battlefield Hardline" on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are scheduled to cease operation on Monday, June 22. This server shutdown will render the online components of the 2015 title inaccessible for players on these specific console platforms.
"Battlefield Hardline" was developed as a police-focused spin-off from the established "Battlefield" franchise, diverging from the series' traditional military themes. At its release, it was noted as an ambitious and bold installment. While its multiplayer features, which included unique modes tailored to its police theme, will no longer be available post-shutdown, the game's single-player campaign component will remain fully playable for owners of the PS4 and Xbox One versions.
Players looking to engage with the online aspects of "Battlefield Hardline" have a limited window of opportunity. The final week for console players to access these online modes is underway, culminating with the permanent server closure on June 22. The shutdown exclusively impacts the console multiplayer services, ensuring the single-player experience remains intact for the game's audience. According to Polygon, this marks the final chance for players on PS4 and Xbox One to experience the game's online offerings.
