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Community Debate: Should Game Companies Always Keep Fan Content Alive?
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2026-02-22
9 min read
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A roundtable on whether studios must preserve fan work — from the Animal Crossing island removal to New World shutdowns. Practical steps for creators, devs and communities.
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