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Its services included matchmaking, leaderboards, and player metrics; community features such as friends lists, messaging, and voice communication; and management tools and services for teams, guilds, and clans. A long list of companies, including A-listers like 2k Games, Electronic Arts, Activision, and Bethesda, relied upon it.

When word of the shutdown got out, many of them took steps to ensure players could stay online. Similarly, Epic Games has been phasing out GameSpy's involvement in its games for some time. Recommended Cruis'n Blast review - an arcade legend comes home. Premium only Ask Eurogamer: News. Premium only Off-topic: Getting off the familiar fantasy merry-go-round, and loving it. Premium only The Eurogamer Podcast: how racing games defined one of our finest.

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That thudding sound you hear are the companies formerly using Gamespy being thrown under the bus. Yes, it was without warning. Just because they warned the game companies does not mean they warned the actual playerbase of those games. They should not depend on the individual companies to alert them, especially if the game is old and not supported by the developers anymore. I wouldn't trust their word on this anyway. Since they aren't getting anymore revenue from the games, it's only logical for the companies to not renew contracts.

To say that Gamespy is completely innocent and "thrown under the bus" is a lie to the players faces.



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