Frances Chandler+FollowWhy Are Gamers Still Reviving Anthem?Anthem’s server shutdown should have been the end, but a passionate group of players is working overtime to bring EA’s most infamous flop back online. Is this dedication a testament to community spirit, or are these efforts better spent on games with more potential? With so much technical know-how at play, it’s worth debating if Anthem deserves this second life—or if it’s time to let go. Would you join a fan-run revival, or is nostalgia clouding judgment? #Games #VideoGames #Anthem00Share
Donna Reyes+FollowAnthem’s Comeback: Modders vs. PublishersWho thought Anthem would get a second wind? Watching modders revive the game without EA’s servers is a wild flex in the ongoing battle between player passion and publisher control. But is this a genuine shot at game preservation, or just a risky hack that’ll get shut down? If you could resurrect any abandoned game, which would it be—and who should control its future? Let’s debate. #Games #VideoGames #Anthem00Share
Aaron Patterson+FollowAnthem’s Fan Revival: Is It the Future?Just days after EA shut down Anthem’s servers, a dedicated fan managed to get the looter shooter running again using local server code. This proof-of-concept shows both characters moving in real time, hinting at a possible community-driven revival. Could this be the spark for more fan-powered resurrections of abandoned games? What do you think: should studios make it easier for communities to keep games alive, or is this a security risk waiting to happen? #Games #VideoGames #Anthem00Share