
As a dedicated games journalist with years of experience under my belt, I can’t help but feel disheartened by the recent trend I’ve noticed in the mobile gaming industry: the frequent shutdowns of popular games. Time and time again, I find myself covering the closure of beloved titles that were once vibrant communities, only to fade away too soon.
In my line of work, we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of game launches, updates, and announcements – but this recurring theme of shutdowns has become an unwelcome routine for us all. It’s almost like a bittersweet dance, celebrating dreams that were cut short before their time.
I must confess, I’ve come to know these closures on a personal level. The passion and effort poured into covering the games we love, only to see them vanish without a trace, leaves an indelible mark. It’s not the kind of busy we aspire for in our field.