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Comment by Timon3

2 hours ago

Why would it be acceptable for a single one to do this?

And why do you think that games released last year are a good yardstick when we're talking about games being shut down at the end of their lifetime?

I'm trying to understand the scope of the issue.

The reason I picked the last year is to see what the current landscape is. If this is a common practice in need of regulation then I'd expect a large number of current titles present the issue. If it's a 'few' then how many exactly does that imply? If we're talking less than ten then that would be less than 0.0005% of games released last year (let alone the number releaded over the last ten).