
California Assembly passes bill to ban game shutdown without player compensation
Hacker News·1mo·TechTechTech
California's Protect Our Games Act requires publishers to maintain online services or offer refunds when shutting down games—a significant shift that could reshape how indie and AAA studios manage live-service titles. For indie makers running multiplayer or online games, the bill signals stricter obligations around service longevity and player recourse, potentially affecting business models that rely on sunsetting older titles.
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