Categories: News

Dead servers for abandoned games won’t be coming back

Video game publishers simply do not want games with shut down servers to ever be resurrected. It doesn't matter how much you love the games or how much time you invested into the games  — they do not want you to modify games and reconnect them to third-party servers.

Hackers have been able to take games with shutdown servers and resurrect them with a third-party server. In light of this the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is looking to be exempt from the Digital Millennium Copyright Act so that hackers can continue resurrecting servers.

The Entertainment Software Association – the association that represents companies that publish computer and video games like Sony and Microsoft – is looking to keep that from happening. The ESA has stated that “The proposed exemption would jeopardize the availability of these copyrighted works by enabling—and indeed encouraging—the play of pirated games and the unlawful reproduction and distribution of infringing content.”

The EFF is coming from a good place, say you want to play World of Warcraft Titanfall or Elder Scrolls Online after their servers shut down (one day), if they don't resurrect the servers then it will never be an option.

[PC Gamer]

Tatiana Morris

I work here, so at least I've got that going for me. Catch me on Twitter @TatiMo_GZ

Share
Published by
Tatiana Morris

Recent Posts

Review: Hitman 3 is the peak of the trilogy

To kick off 2021, we have a glorious return to one of the best franchises…

4 years ago

Hogwarts Legacy has been delayed to 2022

Last summer, we got our first official look at Hogwarts Legacy. The RPG set in…

4 years ago

EA to continue making Star Wars games after deal expires

Today, it was revealed that Ubisoft would be helming a brand-new Star Wars game. The…

4 years ago

PS5 Exclusive Returnal talks combat, Glorious Sci-Fi frenzy ensues

Housemarque shared lots of new details about their upcoming PS5 game Returnal. Today, we learn…

4 years ago

Lucasfilm Games confirms Open-World Star Wars handled by Ubisoft

Huge news concerning the future of Star Wars games just broke out. Newly revived Lucasfilm…

4 years ago

GTA 5 actors recreate iconic scene in real life

GTA 5 is probably the biggest game of all-time. It has sold over 135 million…

4 years ago