The topic of always-online live-service games shutting down and ultimately becoming unplayable has been a popular topic of internet discourse for many years. Through my work on Towerborne I've seen first-hand just how challenging and time-consuming it can be to make a game originally designed like this work offline. Every game has its own unique challenges in both design and technical architecture, making offlining a uniquely complex undertaking that is hard to understand for many of its players. However, the Native AOT approach we leveraged shows that it is possible and I hope other developers finding themselves in a similar position find it useful in showcasing one possible path.
According to James’ office, Valve facilitates and even assists third-party marketplaces in their operations, based on its investigation. Engadget has asked Valve for a statement about the lawsuit, but we have yet to hear back. However, the company previously denied being involved with third-party marketplaces that allow the sales of its game items for real-world money. In a response to an inquiry by the Danish Gambling Authority, Valve explained that those third-party websites create sock puppet accounts to sell and receive items on Steam in exchange for cash. “[T]his behavior is in violation of our terms of service,” Valve said.
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