Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:42:06 AM No.714747718
Ladies and gentlemen, I speak today not just for a small studio, but for developers everywhere—under siege by a radicalized force known as the “Stop Killing Games” initiative. This initiative, led by outrage mobs and enabled by the so-called EU of Outrage, has become the nuclear weapon of modern gamer warfare. It's not about preservation—it's about power. And they’re aiming it at us: the devs, the creators, the builders of the worlds they once claimed to love. They launch review bombs like missiles. They treat server closures as war crimes. They hold our patch notes hostage.
Let me be clear: our decision to sunset a decade-old live service game is not genocide. Our monetization models are not tyranny. Yet we are attacked as if we are enemies of the people. This must end. We demand regime change in the EU of Outrage. This unelected alliance of fanatics does not represent real gamers. It represents digital extremism—no nuance, no mercy, no dialogue. We call for a new order: one where feedback is welcomed, not weaponized. Where game devs are treated as creators, not dictators. Where updates are allowed to happen without threats, doxing, or blacklists.
We will not be ruled by the fear of outrage. We will not surrender our creative sovereignty. We will patch. We will publish. We will endure. To the devs afraid to speak, stand with us. To the silent majority of players who love games and respect creators, make your voices heard. The era of fear must end. Let us disarm the outrage mob. Let us rebuild the bridge between creator and player. And let us ensure that no developer is ever again threatened into silence by those who mistake anger for authority. Thank you.
Let me be clear: our decision to sunset a decade-old live service game is not genocide. Our monetization models are not tyranny. Yet we are attacked as if we are enemies of the people. This must end. We demand regime change in the EU of Outrage. This unelected alliance of fanatics does not represent real gamers. It represents digital extremism—no nuance, no mercy, no dialogue. We call for a new order: one where feedback is welcomed, not weaponized. Where game devs are treated as creators, not dictators. Where updates are allowed to happen without threats, doxing, or blacklists.
We will not be ruled by the fear of outrage. We will not surrender our creative sovereignty. We will patch. We will publish. We will endure. To the devs afraid to speak, stand with us. To the silent majority of players who love games and respect creators, make your voices heard. The era of fear must end. Let us disarm the outrage mob. Let us rebuild the bridge between creator and player. And let us ensure that no developer is ever again threatened into silence by those who mistake anger for authority. Thank you.
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