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A Study Reveals that 87% of Games are Left Unplayable Without Piracy and Similar Tactics

Karl Telintelo
Last updated: July 13, 2023 15:30
Karl Telintelo
Published July 13, 2023
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According to a recent study, 87% of games cannot be played without the use of illegal means like piracy, scavenger hunts, or visiting an archive, which is a shocking finding that highlights the fragile nature of digital preservation. The urgency of addressing game preservation in the digital age is highlighted by this statistic.

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The study’s conclusions draw attention to the critical issue of digital preservation in the field of video games. Since the vast majority of games can no longer be played without taking exceptional efforts, it is becoming more and more crucial to figure out how to preserve these essential pieces of our digital heritage. The survey also revealed that in order to access numerous games, players frequently turn to piracy, scavenger hunts, or searching archives. These unorthodox techniques, while offering a short-term fix, highlight the critical requirement for official channels and actions to assure game preservation.

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For a variety of reasons, game preservation is essential. New generations of gamers may experience and enjoy the development of video gaming thanks to it, in addition to helping to preserve a huge portion of our digital and cultural heritage. The results of the study pose a problem for the gambling sector. Some businesses have already begun to address the issue by launching programs to digitize and preserve their game libraries. To assure wider and more thorough preservation efforts, nevertheless, much more must be done.

While the study presents a troubling picture, it also encourages discussions about potential remedies. Copyright law amendments, the establishment of specialized gaming archives, and industry-wide cooperation to successfully preserve digital games are a few examples of possible solutions. A critical issue that needs to be addressed right away is the preservation of video games. The issue is serious, but if the gaming industry, policymakers, and gaming communities work together, we can make sure that future generations will continue to appreciate and benefit from the rich history of video games.

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