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>you're not entitled to being able to run their software on infrastructure it was not designed for
That's for the EU to decide.
> and that there's absolutely nothing wrong with anyone using DynamoDB or any other AWS service if that's what they're comfortable with.
Except if what is asked for is legislated, that is to say, that games should be designed with EoL plans in mind from the beginning, and moving games away from third-party middlewares.
If they make a rule that you have to allow it to run on a consumer's system, then you have to do it.
All this garbage about ways and means is irrelevant. If you are told to do something by the EU and you do not do it, that your assets will be seized, your accounts frozen and fines will be levied. You're going to do it irrelevant of how "unfair" it is.