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minus-square@w2tpmflink35•5 months agoFuck EA. Yet another example of a situation where if a company refuses to maintain an IP they should have to give it up.
minus-squarem-p{3}linkfedilink14•5 months agoThey value it, but won’t do anything with it. It’s value comes mostly from American McGee, and if he throws the towel then it’s worth way less. Sounds like EA made a bad business move after all.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•5 months agoWell, we have to do something about IP laws then.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•5 months ago refuses to maintain an IP they should have to give it up. This is how you get shitty mobile gacha game reskins
Fuck EA.
Yet another example of a situation where if a company refuses to maintain an IP they should have to give it up.
They value it, but won’t do anything with it. It’s value comes mostly from American McGee, and if he throws the towel then it’s worth way less.
Sounds like EA made a bad business move after all.
Well, we have to do something about IP laws then.
This is how you get shitty mobile gacha game reskins