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"It's not going anywhere if people still want to play it." As Grounded 2 gets ready to launch, Obsidian promises it's not the end of the road for the original game


What will happen to Grounded 1 with the arrival of Grounded 2?

It's become such a problem that an anti-closure movement has sprung up in response, called Stop Killing Games, and its petition has amassed hundreds of thousands, potentially more than a million, signatures of support. Grounded theoretically falls into the at-risk category by being multiplayer, it being built on the idea of co-operative survival in a back garden world, as an inch-high teenager. Morgan explained: "One of the things that we did in terms of how we structured Grounded is multiplayer is done through peer-to-peer, which in first blush, feels antiquated versus dedicated servers.

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