Can you still play Restaurant City?

Restaurant City has closed down as of June 29, 2012. However, there is a relaunch by fans of the game called Restaurant City 2016 but doesn't have the new features quite yet, and a remake Food Friends that is similar to the old game.

What happened to Facebook Restaurant City?

Restaurant City will be taken offline from both Facebook and the App Store on June 29, according to a Wall Photo added to the game's album today.

Why did EA Close Restaurant City?

“We realize this may be disappointing to fans of Restaurant City, but in order to focus our efforts in developing new and exciting titles, as well as bringing new content and updates to our existing popular games, the time has come to retire Restaurant City and Restaurant City: Gourmet Edition.”

What happened to Playfish games?

On June 14, 2013, all of the Playfish-developed games have been retired while Madden NFL 13 Social was retired on September 2, 2013 and can no longer be played on Facebook. The last 3 games to be retired (Pet Society, The Sims Social, and SimCity Social) were retired on June 17, 2013.

What happened to Playfish?

Electronic Arts acquired Playfish for $300 million in late 2009. This weekend, the publisher revealed plans to shut down all remaining Playfish games. … Each posting says EA is shutting down the game in question so it can "reallocate development resources" to other titles.

What happened Facebook games?

It will no longer be possible to launch new Web Games on Facebook starting on Jan 1, 2021. Players can continue to play existing games without any interruption. Specifically, this means: After July 1, 2020, developers can no longer configure a newly created App ID to launch on Web Games on Facebook.

Does Pet Society still exist?

Pet Society was a Facebook game played by hundreds of thousands of people. Users raised pets and interacted with other virtual pet owners. Launched in 2008, Electronic Arts shut it down in June, explaining that it was being retired, so EA could "reallocate development resources to other titles."