Blue Lock: Blaze Battle, the 3D mobile soccer game inspired by the hit anime and manga series Blue Lock, has officially announced that it will be ending its service. The game’s servers are scheduled to close on March 31, 2026, marking nearly two years since its initial launch.
Originally released on March 1, 2024, the game brought intense, action-packed soccer matches to mobile devices. Players could build their dream striker lineup using characters from the Blue Lock universe, each featuring unique skills and playstyles. The title focused on fast-paced gameplay, strategic team formation, and competitive matches that reflected the high-stakes spirit of the original series.
Despite leveraging a strong anime IP and offering immersive 3D visuals, the developers confirmed that continued operation would not be sustainable long-term. As a result, the service will officially conclude at the end of March 2026.
Players are encouraged to check in-game announcements for important details regarding the shutdown schedule, remaining in-game currency usage, and any applicable refund policies. Once the service ends, all online features and access to the game will no longer be available.
The closure of Blue Lock: Blaze Battle highlights the challenges faced by anime-based mobile games in maintaining long-term player engagement within the competitive mobile gaming market.





