Volunteers from the Stop Killing Games movement looked at over 700 games requiring internet to see how many are playable after support ends. The results are...
They don’t have to. They can release the code and let people run their own servers once they’re no longer interested in doing so. This costs them nothing.
They don’t have to. They can release the code and let people run their own servers once they’re no longer interested in doing so. This costs them nothing.