Julie Hobbs+FollowRust PS4 Shutdown: Progress or Problem?Rust is pulling the plug on its PS4 and Xbox One versions, offering a free PS5 upgrade to soften the blow. But is this move a genuine leap forward for survival gaming, or just another way to nudge players onto new hardware? With the 'Wipe of Wipes' event planned as a send-off, are we celebrating progress or losing access too soon? Let’s debate: Is this the right way to sunset a game? #RustGame #ConsoleWars #NextGenGaming #GamePreservation #TechDebate #Games00Share
Donna Reyes+FollowXbox Classic Goes Cheap on PlayStationStubbs the Zombie, once a proud Xbox exclusive, is now just $1.99 for PlayStation 5 users. Is this a win for game preservation, or does it blur the lines of console loyalty? For under two bucks, you get a cult classic that’s outlived its own studio. Are these cross-platform deals the future, or do they water down what makes each console unique? Let’s hear your take! #GamingDebate #ConsoleWars #PlayStation #Xbox #StubbstheZombie #GamePreservation #Games234Share
Frances Chandler+FollowIs Xbox Game Pass Losing Its Edge?Heads up, Xbox Game Pass fans: "Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons," a critically acclaimed classic, is leaving the service in just a week. With its emotional storytelling and innovative dual-character gameplay, this title set a benchmark for narrative-driven games. But with the original version departing (not the new remake), is Game Pass doing enough to keep its library fresh and relevant? Are we losing more than we gain with these rotations? #XboxGamePass #BrothersATaleOfTwoSons #GamePreservation #GamingDebate #TechTalk #Games30Share
Elizabeth Krueger+FollowXbox Backwards Compatibility Comeback?Microsoft might be reviving Xbox’s backwards compatibility program, and I’m hyped! They’re hiring for a new Game Preservation team, which could mean more classic Xbox and 360 games on modern consoles. Imagine firing up Tony Hawk or True Crime again—no remaster needed. With the Activision Blizzard deal done, there’s a treasure trove of games that could make a comeback. Which old-school title do you want to see return? Drop your picks below! #Xbox #BackwardsCompatibility #GamingNostalgia #GamePreservation #GamePass #JobCareer85Share
Donna Reyes+FollowWould You Play a Lost Xbox 360 Game?Imagine dusting off a game that was shelved for over a decade—Captain Blood just did exactly that. Originally canned in 2010, it’s now making waves on modern consoles, complete with early-2000s gameplay vibes. Is reviving long-lost titles a win for nostalgia, or do these games feel out of place next to today’s blockbusters? Would you rather see more remasters or brand-new experiences? Let’s debate: does retro gameplay still have a place in the current gaming landscape? #GamingDebate #RetroRevival #CaptainBlood #GamePreservation #TechTalk #Games10Share
norma13+FollowCan Fans Revive Lost Games?One Borderlands fan just cracked the login screen of the long-dead Borderlands Online MMO, nearly a decade after it vanished. Now, the community is buzzing: is it right for passionate players to resurrect games abandoned by publishers? Or does this cross a line? With the character creator now running, the debate over game preservation versus intellectual property is heating up. Would you play a fan-revived MMO, or does it feel off-limits? #GamePreservation #Borderlands #MMO #TechDebate #GamingCommunity #Games00Share
Aaron Patterson+FollowSwitch 2 Game-Key Cards: Progress or Problem?Nintendo’s new Switch 2 game-key cards are stirring up debate. Unlike classic cartridges, these cards just unlock a download, not a playable game out of the box. Industry veterans like Alex Hutchinson say this move erodes what made gaming special—like trading physical games. Is this digital shift a step forward, or are we losing something irreplaceable for convenience? How do you feel about the future of game ownership and preservation? #NintendoSwitch2 #GamePreservation #DigitalOwnership #TechDebate #GamingCommunity #Games00Share
Donna Reyes+FollowIs Steam Censoring Gaming History?Leisure Suit Larry’s classic adventures are vanishing from Steam, and no one’s saying exactly why. Is this just another licensing hiccup, or are we seeing a quiet shift in how digital storefronts handle mature content? As retro titles disappear, what does this mean for game preservation and access? Would you rather see Steam keep controversial classics available, or is it time for some games to retire? Let’s debate! #GamePreservation #SteamNews #DigitalRights #RetroGaming #LeisureSuitLarry #Games70Share
Amanda Short+FollowIs Digital Game Ownership an Illusion?Ever bought a game, only to watch it vanish from your library? With Evil Dead: The Game disappearing from stores and possibly going offline, it’s another reminder that digital ownership isn’t as secure as we think. Should studios be forced to offer offline modes before pulling the plug? Or is this just the cost of licensing in modern gaming? Let’s hear your thoughts—are we really buying games, or just renting them? #DigitalOwnership #GamingDebate #EvilDeadGame #GamePreservation #TechTalk #Games50Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowWho Owns Game History?Ever wonder what gets lost when a classic game is made? Fallout creator Tim Cain says he was ordered to destroy his personal archive—design notes, early code, even clay models—when he left Interplay. Now, much of that original material is gone forever. Should companies have the right to erase development history, or does the community deserve to preserve it? Where do we draw the line between corporate secrecy and cultural heritage? #GamePreservation #TechDebate #Fallout #DigitalHistory #GamingCulture #Games10Share