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Also to note: the statute for availability of refunds of any purchase in this game has long since expired for everyone at this point.
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wasn't originally and it had packages for content
Watching all your "reviews", it seems anyway that u r a "never happy with whatever game he plays" guy...
https://youtu.be/kwm5bxiHQO8
Everyone got a refund for the game's price at the time of shut down.
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no they didn't. myself and 6 friends all spent 30$ on this game and not a single one of us received anything.
On a more serious note, here is where legal recourse will do you little good. You purchased your instance of fractured space, which remains in your library, and can be installed/launched (albeit to nothing) at your will. Edge case games (because AFAIK Wargaming does not hold the rights to space game) gave us access to servers that handled matchmaking and loading our accounts, but we did not purchase those servers. What you're left with is a grey area where people debate whether or not games as a service is fraud, if ECG is at fault for planned obsolescence and not giving us a way to persist with our own servers, etc.
Edit:
Here's a good video on said grey area - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUAX0gnZ3Nw