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Cult Text-Based Zombie MMO 'Urban Dead' Is Shutting Down After 20 Years (gamesradar.com) 44

The long-running text-based zombie MMO Urban Dead is shutting down on March 14, 2025, after nearly 20 years. The reason: compliance concerns with the UK's Online Safety Act. Games Radar+ reports: "The Online Safety Act comes into force later this month, applying to all social and gaming websites where users interact, and especially those without strong age restrictions," [writes Kevan Davis, the solo British developer behind the game]. "With the possibility of heavy corporate-sized fines even for solo web projects like this one, I've reluctantly concluded that it doesn't look feasible for Urban Dead to be able to continue operating."

"So a full 19 years, 8 months and 11 days after its quarantine began, Urban Dead will be shut down," Davis writes. "No grand finale. No final catastrophe. No helicopter evac. Make your peace or your final stand in whichever part of Malton you called home, and the game will be switched off at noon UTC on 14 March."
The original website is still online if you want to play the game before its shutdown later this month.

Cult Text-Based Zombie MMO 'Urban Dead' Is Shutting Down After 20 Years

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  • by linuxrunner ( 225041 ) on Tuesday March 04, 2025 @09:29PM (#65211657)

    Just move it to a server in the states or sell it to allow someone else to host it. Open source it. Github. I mean, there are far more options here instead of just shutting it down I would think.

    These seems like the lazy way out.

    • by Morromist ( 1207276 ) on Tuesday March 04, 2025 @09:38PM (#65211671)

      The website does say "If Urban Dead is ever revivified or spun off in any way in the future, it'll be announced on this website" so I guess they're leaving room for the possibility anyway.

      it also says that it has 1632 Players active in the last day, so its quite a living and healthy community, maybe even more than slashdot.

      • Re: (Score:3, Funny)

        by linuxrunner ( 225041 )

        Far more than here. I've been here sine the heyday and keep coming back. It never gets better, but I have a humiliation fetish, so it fills a need. :p

        • by Tora ( 65882 )

          five digit UID from the heyday :D I can say it hasn't changed much, TBH.

          • by TSpec ( 8858 )

            Four digit reporting in!

            Not much has changed, but it's kind of like a comfortable old shoe you don't want to part with.

          • by hawk ( 1151 )

            Actually, the heyday was *before* UIDs.

            One morning, accounts were created, with cookies required.

            Many of us back then had a folder (cookies.txt? .cookies.tct? it's been a while) instead of cookie files.

            So a dip in activity as some of us refused a while.

            Anyway, back then, tech news appeared here *before* the WSJ and other "regular" media.

            hawk

        • OMFG you again. When will you just go away and do something with your pathetic and worthless life? You keep coming here to revive the good old days. Welp, they're gone, all because of how worthless and stupid you are. ...you're welcome ;)

      • > it also says that it has 1632 Players active in the last day

        It's been many years since I've played it but 1,632 active players probably translates to like 400-ish actual people, maybe less. Part of the reason I stopped playing was some people would control a whole hoard of characters in concert and just ransack an entire area before actual players could react.
        =Smidge=

      • by hawk ( 1151 )

        >it also says that it has 1632 Players active in the last day, so its quite
        >a living and healthy community, maybe even more than slashdot.

        err, zombies.

        Are *any* of those 1632 alive? If so, how many? And for how long?

    • by 2TecTom ( 311314 )

      easy to say when it's not you in reach of the long arm of the law

      it's all ok tho, the zombies always win in the end

    • If he's a single person doing this for fun, I can understand that he does not want to take resources/risks to keep this project alive given the circumstances. But yes, it's sad to see it go - it really feels like the web of old is dying, those days.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Probably flamebait here, but given the recent history of the USA, I would say that's the absolute last place anyone should be hosting anything. Put your hard earned money to use somewhere else - anywhere else. Don't use an American multi-national company either.

      If you're looking for something on the same landmass, maybe try Canada. If you're looking for something closer to home, have a look at Germany. If you're happy with being a bit more "out there", how about Ukraine? They need your money right now. Othe

    • Exactly.. put the opensource code on multiple locations on the web.
       

  • by Morromist ( 1207276 ) on Tuesday March 04, 2025 @09:34PM (#65211667)

    Damn, this sounds really cool! I wish I;d learned about it before it was dying.

    • by zawarski ( 1381571 ) on Tuesday March 04, 2025 @09:42PM (#65211675)
      I just said the same thing about democracy in the United States. Ba dum tish.
      • I just said the same thing about democracy in the United States. Ba dum tish.

        We would have had to have had democracy at some point for that. There was an attractive veneer, but it is like the faux wood siding [bbc.com] sticker on the side of a 70s station wagon — it was never real [ushistory.org], and it's failed almost completely. "Both sides" supported corporatism at every possible opportunity, and that leads naturally to fascism [wikipedia.org]. Faith in the capitalistic order and the invisible hand of the free market led to that hand picking all of our pockets and stealing our agency.

      • Democracy was dead in the US before all of us were born if it ever existed.
    • It's alright.

      You have X action points that regenerate over time. Use those points to either move to a different building, break down a barricades, build up a barricades, search for supplies, or attack someone in the same building as you. Play as either a zombie or survivor, each has some unique mechanics (e.g. only survivors can build barricades). City is a big grid of buildings.

      Kingdom of Loathing is a superior experience IMHO.
      =Smidge=

    • In its day, it was quite fun. I went from playing every day to playing a few times a year but once my character had maxed all stats, it wasn't as much fun grinding anymore.

      LK

  • by RegistrationIsDumb83 ( 6517138 ) on Wednesday March 05, 2025 @01:12AM (#65211899)
    Reading through the ofcom link, it looks like it's basically designed to force platforms to identity verify people (kids and adults). I know UK already has garbage privacy (highest CCTV per capita) but damn, it's getting worse over there.

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