Jump Force achievements updated, still obtainable after server closure

By Luke Albigés,

Jump Force, Bandai Namco's anime fighting game, was delisted from the Xbox store six months ago and the servers shut down last week. However, the team has updated a few achievement requirements to keep them alive.

When the Jump Force servers closed last week, it was expected that some achievements would be discontinued. However, the team has updated the requirements for two achievements, meaning both those and the platinum-style 'unlock all achievements' one should still be obtainable even without the servers in place.

Jump Force achievement requirements changed, completion still possible after server closure

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The Battle Begins previously only unlocked upon winning a Ranked match, and with Ranked mode vanishing along with the servers, this has now been updated to also pop after a Quick match or Friendly match win. Challenger, meanwhile, used to unlock for sending ten challenges, functionality also lost with the servers. As per the new description, however, ten battles against invited friends should also unlock the achievement. Finally, the Jump Force achievement for unlocking the others goes unchanged, but will not be discontinued thanks to these other two (and the rest of the list) still being unlockable despite the server closure.

Jump ForceThe Battle BeginsThe The Battle Begins achievement in Jump Force worth 44 pointsWon Ranked Match, Quick Match, or Friendly Match one or more times.

Jump ForceChallengerThe Challenger achievement in Jump Force worth 96 pointsChallenged other players 10 or more times or fought invited Friends 10 or more times.

Jump ForceJump ForceThe Jump Force achievement in Jump Force worth 664 pointsObtained all achievements

It's great to see more developers keep their achievement lists alive like this, so kudos to the team. What other games and studios should follow suit? Will these changes mean that the Jump Force completion might make it onto your card after all? Let us know!
Luke Albigés
Written by Luke Albigés
Luke runs the TA news team, contributing where he can primarily with reviews and other long-form features — crafts he has honed across two decades of print and online gaming media experience, having worked with the likes of gamesTM, Eurogamer, Play, Retro Gamer, Edge, and many more. He loves all things Monster Hunter, enjoys a good D&D session, and has played way too much Destiny.
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