
California advances bill to preserve playable online games after shutdown
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California's legislature is pushing a bill that would require publishers to keep online games functional or open-source them before killing servers. For indie devs relying on multiplayer infrastructure, this could shift how the industry handles game preservation—and potentially create obligations around server maintenance or code release.
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