The game’s developers have confirmed that servers will officially shut down on April 9, 2026, after which the title will no longer be playable. Alongside the closure, the team has announced that all players who purchased the game will receive a full refund through their respective platform providers.
The decision marks a sudden conclusion for the multiplayer title.
According to the announcement, King of Meat will remain playable until April 9, 2026. Once that date arrives, servers will be taken offline permanently.
Because the game relies on online infrastructure, the shutdown means the title will no longer be accessible in any form after that date.
Players still have a limited window to jump back in before the servers go dark.

Full Refunds For Everyone Who Bought The Game
In an unusual but welcome move, the team confirmed that every player who purchased King of Meat will receive a full refund.
Refunds will be handled automatically through each platform’s storefront, meaning players won’t need to manually submit a request in most cases. The process is expected to begin in the coming weeks.
While shutdowns are unfortunately becoming more common for online-focused games, issuing full refunds to all customers is far less typical.
Another Reminder Of The Online Game Risk
The closure of King of Meat adds to a growing list of multiplayer titles that have struggled to sustain long-term audiences in recent years.
For players, it’s another reminder of the risks tied to online-only experiences when servers go offline, the game itself effectively disappears.
Those still interested in revisiting the game have until April 9 to do so before King of Meat is permanently taken offline.






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