

Is pets at Home a public limited company? From today, June 9, payments to the game are no longer accepted. We hope that you will remember your pets with warmth and keep close with friends that you met in the game. We made a difficult decision to close the game.

The game “Happy Pets” became a part of our life. They also announced it’s comeback release last 4th of July and will be out on the 25th on the App Store. They posted the game’s new trailer on Facebook as well and it garnered over 1.7 million views already. In place of Vampire Wars, we encourage you to play other Zynga games like Castleville, Chefville, Farmville 2, Mafia Wars and Yoville.

We’re sorry to inform you that Vampire Wars will be shutting down on December 5, 2012. Official Shut Down Announcement from Vampire Wars Facebook page. What happened to Vampire Wars on Facebook? Executing the cost-reduction plan CEO Mark Pincus announced in November, Zynga has shut down, pulled from the app stores, or stopped accepting new players to 11 games, with some turning off today. The rest of the world carried on as normal.Game Over: Zynga Shuts Down PetVille And 10 Other Titles To Cut Costs. Only 1,260 users were upset about the closer of PetVille and commented on the game's Facebook page, some lamenting the game's shutdown. "PetVille" players were offered a one-time, complimentary bonus package for virtual goods in those games. "In place of 'PetVille,' we encourage you to play other Zynga games like 'Castleville,' 'Chefville,' 'Farmville 2,' 'Mafia Wars' and 'Yoville,'" the company told players on its 'PetVille' Facebook page. Also gone are "Mafia Wars 2," "Vampire Wars," "ForestVille" and "FishVille." All the 11 shutdowns occurred in December. Zynga had announced in October said it would cull 13 underperforming titles after warning that its revenues were slowing as gamers fled from its once-popular titles published on the Facebook platform in large numbers. The "Petville" shutdown was announced two weeks ago on its Facebook page. Social games publisher Zynga Inc has carried out its mayan apocalypse on 11 of the planned shutdowns of 13 game titles, with the formally popular "Petville" one of those closed.
