
Story Highlights
- Vizta Games confirms multi-day service suspension for Silver and Blood and ACECRAFT.
- US servers go offline starting January 21, 2026, due to major infrastructure updates.
- Players will be unable to log in or make purchases during the downtime, compensations planned.
If you play Vizta Games’ Silver and Blood and ACECRAFT: Sky Hero on your US mobile device, get ready for an extended downtime. The developers have announced that they’re making significant updates to their game servers, and the games will be unavailable for several days.
Both games will be temporarily removed from the mobile app stores in the US
Service will be temporarily unavailable starting January 21, 2026, with maintenance beginning later that day. We anticipate the work will take between three and five business days to complete. We’ll confirm the exact date service is restored once the updates are finished.
We’re letting Silver and Blood players (in the US) know that the game will be temporarily unavailable while we perform some important updates to improve things. We appreciate your patience during this maintenance.
— Silver and Blood (@SAB_EN_Official) January 19, 2026
For a short time, both games will be unavailable for download or updates on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store in the United States. If your account is registered in the US, you also won’t be able to access the game servers during this period.
Additionally, the game’s website, platforms for purchasing in-game items, and other related services will be temporarily unavailable. The team understands this extended downtime is frustrating, so they’ve confirmed players will receive daily compensation for each day the game is offline. Once everything is back up and running, they’ll also send out extra compensation to all players affected by the outage.
US gamers have faced similar issues before. Last January, apps like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Marvel SNAP were briefly taken down from US app stores due to legal questions surrounding the companies behind them: MOONTON GAMES, which owns Vizta Games, and Nuverse.

Although Vizta Games hasn’t mentioned any official investigations, the fact that all their games are currently unavailable is worrying. We’ve contacted the developers for more information and will share any updates here.
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