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Stop Killing Games

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1. viktorcode ◴[] No.44447613[source]
Look at Concord. It was turned off immediately, because there was no players interest and Sony decided to cut the losses right away. Under the proposed rules they wouldn't be able to just kill a game they had high hopes for but ended up unneeded.

The only financially viable solution for online games is to release in Europe later, after the project popularity in other markets was established.

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2. ThatPlayer ◴[] No.44447977[source]
I don't think that should apply. The issue as they put it is "effectively robbing customers of their purchases". A full refund fixes that. But most games are not doing that.