RTS game loses online support as AI company buys out its servers
AI is starting to cause real, tangible issues in the gaming industry now. On top of just making everything much more expensive, from RAM to SSDs to entire consoles and machines, it is now actively sabotaging online multiplayer titles by taking over crucial server infrastructure to use it, you've guessed it, for training and providing models to salivating corporations. This is exactly what happened to StarCraft's spiritual successor Stormgate , a free-to-play RTS made by the former's, well, former developers. As Delisted Games writes , Hathora, Frost Giant Studios' server provider, has been purchased by what developers only describe as an "AI company" that will be putting its servers out of reach for gaming. The devs wrote on their Discord that Hathora's new owners are "winding down their service at the end of April," which will render Stormgate temporarily offline. Frost Giant Studios has a contingency plan of sorts, as it will make the gam...