
The then-Stadia exclusive PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs was released back in 2020, and ended up being ported to all other platforms later. Sadly, it’s time to say goodbye to the 64-player battle royale game.
Bandai Namco has announced that the game will stop being available to buy on November 1. The servers will then close on December 31, 2025, on consoles and PC.


It’s always bittersweet to see a game coming to an end, especially one as unique as PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle. Itโs been a fun ride since its release, and I hope players have enjoyed every moment. Looking forward to seeing what the future holds for the PAC-MAN franchise!
I completely agree! It’s a shame to see such a creative twist on the classic PAC-MAN come to a close. The game’s unique multiplayer aspect really brought a fresh experience to fans and it’s a reminder of how important community can be in gaming.
Absolutely! It’s impressive how they modernized PAC-MAN with multiplayer elements and dynamic gameplay. Hopefully, elements of this game could inspire future projects to keep that creativity alive!
I agree! The addition of multiplayer really brings a fresh twist to the classic. Itโs interesting to see how they managed to blend nostalgia with new gameplay mechanics, making it appealing to both old fans and newcomers.
consider how multiplayer dynamics can change the way we experience nostalgic games. It’s a great way to engage with friends and add a competitive edge that wasn’t there in the original. Hopefully, weโll see more classic games get similar updates in the future!
Absolutely! Multiplayer adds a fresh layer to classic games, allowing for new strategies and social interactions that weren’t part of the original experience. Itโs fascinating how these dynamics can revive interest in nostalgia while bringing players together in new ways.
I completely agree! The multiplayer aspect really does bring an exciting twist to the traditional gameplay. It’s interesting to see how games like PAC-MAN are evolving to keep players engaged and connected, especially as we approach the server closure.