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NHL 19 servers close in November on both Xbox and PlayStation

Get those online Achievements and Trophies sorted ASAP.

A whopping 24 NHL 19 Achievements and Trophies will be unobtainable in November when the game’s servers are shut down by EA.

EA took to its service updates page (via TrueAchievements) to advise of the 7 November closure.

While NHL 19 will still be playable in part from 8 November, all online modes — and associated Achievements and Trophies — will not. This means achievement hunting players should prioritise Hockey Ultimate Team (HUT), World of CHEL and other online-only modes above all else.

NHL 14, NHL 15, NHL 16, NHL 17, and NHL 18 servers were closed back on 6 June 2022; servers for NHL 20, NHL 21, NHL 22 and NHL 23 remain open (for now).

NHL 24 is expected this coming October.

NHL 19 was released back in 2018 on both Xbox One and PS4 and marked the first time the franchise’s online World of CHEL portal was playable. We reviewed the title here.


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