However, all of this has a disadvantage. When the developer announced the move to free-to-play it was part of a bigger announcement – that the patch released this week will be the last for a long time as it can no longer support a development team for the game. The announcement does not completely rule out a return to the game at a later date. However, it seems to imply that when players hear from the developer again, there will likely be something new.
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