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Stop Killing Games is an initiative to make live-service single player games or [where possible] multiplayer games have an end-of-life plan so they can be played after they shut down. Example given was The Crew, a single player game with live service elements that was fully shutdown and is entirely unplayable, and was removed from peoples' libraries despite it being a paid game
Piratesoftware, who works for Offbrand Games, who made RoA2, made multiple statements calling the head of SKG both stupid (used multiple insults but boils down to stupid) and a bad faith actor. He also did not read the initiatives nor did he actually listen to any points made in the video about the initiative
I looked it up, and wikipedia says this:
So it looks more like Offbrand Games is the publisher, not the developer.
Thanks, had heard about SKG, but didn't know anything about the other part.
I really can't imagine why. I had heard that name before, brought up very positively, so it's a shame they actually a moron.