2D Juego multijugador 'Killer Queen Black’ Para cerrar el próximo mes
Liquid Bit’s strategy multiplayer game Killer Queen Black is shutting down on 30th November. In an update posted to the developer’s website, Matt Tesch — CEO of Liquid Bit — shared the disappointing news with fans (Gracias, Nintendo todo).
The reason for the game’s closure is a result of Amazon closing down Amazon GameSparks, a service that allows devs to build games while letting the AWS (Amazon Web Service) manage and scale the cloud infrastructure. The service is closed down on 30th September, which liquid Bit says it did not see coming.
Here’s the official statement from the CEO:
“Dear Killer Queen Black Players and Friends,
It’s with a heavy heart that we’re announcing that after three amazing years, KQB will be going offline on November 30’th, 2022.
This is not something that was planned or foreseen. KQB was built on top of Amazon GameSparks, the service that provides the backend functionality for our game. Desafortunadamente, Amazon decided to shut down this service on September 30’th. We moved mountains and spent a treasure to migrate to a different provider, pero desafortunadamente, the task amounted to an almost complete rewrite of the game, and that’s just not in the cards for Liquid Bit at this time. We’re working on plans to open-source the game, and hopefully, with some luck and support, it will rise again in the future.
We know that this comes as a shock and disappointment to many of you that have spent so much time and energy playing our game and making the community the great place that it is. We can assure you that we are just as disappointed as you are.
Please know that we did everything possible to keep the online component alive – unfortunately, it was just out of our capability as an indie developer. Lo hicimos, sin embargo, secure a two-month extension from Amazon to use the service until November 30’th so our league play could conclude uninterrupted.
Liquid Bit is marching on, and we’re continuing to build out our new title, which we hope to share very soon. Está seguro, we will make sure issues of this nature are not able to thwart our production or shut down our future online games again.
It’s been a wild run and I am grateful for everyone’s support. Gracias. – Matt Tesch”
por suerte, it sounds like Liquid Bit is looking to the future, and is hoping to reveal its new title “very soon”, but it’s surely disappointing news for fans of the game to hear that it’s closing up shop next week.
We reviewed the game back when it came to Switch in 2019, y gave it a very deserving 8/10, llamándolo “easy to pick up but devilishly tricky to master”.
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