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TopSpin 2K25 players furious at server issues impacting single-player career mode


TopSpin 2K25 players are furious at 2K as online server issues have hampered the game's single-player career mode since…

The tennis game, the first in the long-running series for 13 years, released last week to generally positive reviews, but its single-player career mode requires an online connection. This certainly suggests the servers may not be renewed after this date, which would mean even the game's single-player career mode would be unavailable due to the online requirement. A lawyer from the Netherlands has also weighed in on reddit, organising an EU class action lawsuit against 2K for "misleading advertising" due to the need for online connection and the servers closing in 2026.

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