The much maligned OUYA console hasn’t been much of a going concern for some time, but it seems next month it’s finally being buried for good, as current owner Razer has announced it’s shuttering the service that powers the box next month.

Razer says that any games that people may still have on their box, presuming they still have one, should still work providing they don’t require a purchase validation, but it’s down to individual developers. If you do have any games you’d like to download to your OUYA, then you need to do it before the cut-off date. 

It’s certainly going out with a whimper compared the bang it made back in 2012 when it managed to earn almost $2 million dollars in its first day on Kickstarter.