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Comment by BlitzGeology91

5 hours ago

> There are no self-destruct mechanisms put into games.

That’s not accurate. I used to play the Android version of EA Tetris [1]. I liked the game so much that I paid to remove ads from it. One day, I opened the game, and the game told me that I wasn’t allowed to play it unless I installed an update for it. I installed the update, and launched the game again. The game then told me that I would not be allowed to play it after a specific date. After that date passed, I tried opening the game again, and it refused to let me play the game.

For more examples of games that contain self-destruct mechanisms, see the Stop Killing Games wiki [2].

[1]: <https://tetris.wiki/Tetris_(2011,_Electronic_Arts)>

[2]: <https://stopkillinggames.wiki.gg/wiki/Dead_game_list>

Thanks for the list!

Mobile presents even larger problems as games and apps get orphaned by quickly moving APIs which don't have backwards compatability. It's not clear to me what the Stop Killing Games answer to that problem would be.