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Many of us only view a game's release in passing, and view it as an "event". Groundhog Smasher came out, it failed, and we don't hear of it again. Additionally, many of us associate "online" games with being "live service" - expecting the developers to announce a new skin, battle pass, game mechanic, or character every other week.

But some online games are just purely enjoyable, or get enough unremarkable patches, or sometimes don't even need a high playercount, to be enjoyed for years after the developers stopped emitting news.

This subject also gets confusing with cross-play games; even if one game has hardly anyone in its Steam playercount, sometimes between Playstation and Xbox there's just enough left to garner a following.

Which games do you play, or know about, that most people would've thought to be completely closed down, or at least had totally forgotten about?

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[–] jordanlund@lemmy.world 1 points 6 minutes ago
[–] PacMan@sh.itjust.works 6 points 2 hours ago

Quake 3 and Unreal tournament both released before the year 2000 and still have an active community

My buddy still regularly plays EverQuest Online. These days, it’s sort of expected that you multibox and run an entire party, instead of just one character. He usually has his bots pulling mobs in the background of whatever other game we happen to be playing.

[–] riquisimo@lemmy.world 17 points 8 hours ago

Metriod Prime: Hunters.

It was the best FPS, arguably the only FPS, on the Nintendo DS. Nintendo has long since shut down their online service for the DS. However, if you go into your WiFi settings you can change your DNS to point to a server that spoofs Nintendo's credentials.

Thanks to this exploit you can play all the original DS games online with a legitimate game, on a legitimate console. There's even a discord for MP:H with a matchmaking channel, clans, and regular tournaments. (The same probably goes for Mario Kart DS)

[–] B0NK3RS@lemmy.world 4 points 5 hours ago

I haven't played for years now but NeoTokyo still has an active community.

Post Scriptum (now known as Squad 44) is still alive. A very under-appreciated game and they are trying to revive it with a new dev team who have been doing wonders but the active player count is still well below 1k.

[–] Screen_Shatter@lemmy.world 20 points 9 hours ago

Titanfall 2 servers were brought back online after being down for awhile.

I still play Starcraft 2 occasionally.

[–] missingno@fedia.io 12 points 8 hours ago (1 children)
  • Them's Fightin' Herds went through a very tragic downfall. Publisher fired the entire development team at the end of 2023, before the final DLC character was even finished, and then released her in a completely broken state. Much later they would eventually put out a hotfix patch with several pages of nerfs, and this character is still banned competitively. They did promise further fixes, but they promised that a long time ago and it's been radio silence since. All other promised content updates, including Story Mode, are canceled.
    Despite all that, the community's still here. I'm about to leave for Combo Breaker 2025 this weekend, where TFH will be one of the brackets I'm entering. Only a side event, bracket's small, but as long as there are brackets I will show up to them.
  • Skullgirls is somehow still here, 13 years after release. It's had a long history of perpetual development troubles, and yet has always been kicking. Earlier this year it came out that the developers are suing the publisher over $1.2 million they haven't been paid, so it looks like this actually is the end of development for real now. Fortunately the final patch is in a very good state, they went out on a high note and I'm happy with the finished product.
    But again, the community? Still here. Also at Combo Breaker 2025, as a main stage headliner. Skullgirls will never die.
  • Puyo Puyo Champions is the most functional version of the game, in fact it's the only version on modern platforms that is faithfully accurate to original Tsu rules. Sega let it fall by the wayside in order to sell buggy rehashed crossovers and mobile subscription service exclusives, but PPC is the version you should be playing, don't buy the shovelware that is skinwalking the IP now. Unfortunately, Sega's mismanagement has split the playerbase because of all the shovelware they're pushing, and the west in particular is a hopeless mess because of it. For best results, queue when Japan is awake. But you can still play this version, and you should!
[–] slimerancher@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago

Good luck for Combo Breaker 2025!

[–] RandomStickman@fedia.io 3 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Battlefield 2 (and 2142 I think?) still have people playing the multiplayer. I ought to check it out one day

[–] AGD4@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Where and how?? I thought EA and Gamespy shutdown the server trackers and shutdown the community server tracker.

[–] RandomStickman@fedia.io 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

I can't attest to how well this works but I've seen yt videos recommending videos of people running BF2 once in awhile

[–] AGD4@lemmy.world 2 points 4 hours ago

That is bloody awesome, thanks! I've probably got close to 1500 hours in the game across a few accounts. I definitely need to fire up BF2 again.

[–] mesamunefire@piefed.social 5 points 7 hours ago

Age of empires 2. Still works.

[–] Katana314@lemmy.world 13 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Back 4 Blood was the game that served as the idea for this post.

I recently felt like picking up some cheap copies of it to play with a few friends, and decided to launch it once ahead of time just to test it out and see how it ran. I picked "Online" mode out of habit, feeling it would likely search for a bit before handing me 3 bots to play singleplayer. Instead, I actually got a decent group of people together several days in a row.

In B4B's case, while the developers visibly "abandoned" the game in news headlines, the form it exists in is very playable and generally bug-free, even if its ultra-highest-difficulty "endgame" allegedly lacks some refinement. It got a lot of outlash for not matching the playstyle of Left 4 Dead; having players use a deep system of roguelike-style upgrades. Since the enemies escalate in difficulty, those upgrades are often necessary and can connect with team strategy. It's now on PS+, and since it's crossplay, Steam players will get a lot of queue buddies. It's also playable with just 2 people since the other 2 characters will just be bots.

[–] DarkFuture@lemmy.world 3 points 3 hours ago

I gave up on B4B pretty quickly because after your team dies a couple times you're sent back to the beginning of the campaign, instead of the beginning of the level, like in L4D. Then everyone just drops out of frustration. Made trying the harder difficulties pointless. Was a really bad design decision.

[–] dr_robotBones@reddthat.com 7 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Heroes of the Storm is still up after it stopped getting updates years ago.

[–] corruptmagician@lemmy.world 3 points 8 hours ago

Funny enough, it still gets updated.

[–] TORFdot0@lemmy.world 3 points 7 hours ago

Call of Duty: United Offensive on PC. I just recently came back after a decade of not playing (and over 20 years after release) and the community is still there just smaller and the game is still just as fun

[–] Osprey@lemmy.world 3 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Istaria, previously known as Horizons. Still the only MMORPG (to my knowledge) with dragons as a playable race.

[–] HiTekRedNek@lemm.ee 2 points 1 hour ago

Materia Magica has had a playable race called dracon since the 1990s. Back then it was called Moongate Online.

It's a MUD. The precursor to the graphical MMORPG genre.

And yes, people still play MUDs online.

[–] emb@lemmy.world 5 points 8 hours ago

I haven't played in a number of years, but I'm pretty sure fan-made servers are still running for Phantasy Star Online.

I was playing the GameCube version online well over a decade after that console was dead. Blue Burst on PC is well supported too, I believe.

Crazy now to imagine a console game letting you input a DNS server and IP address for online play. But it did.

[–] Arkhive@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

EDIT: I realize I didn’t really interpret the question correctly on my initial read. This is meant more for old games, not sleeper online games that are just good in their own right without being live service. Perhaps a more fitting answer would be AssaultCube. One of the first multiplayer FPS games I played. There probably aren’t any official servers anymore, but community hosted ones were supported, so I’m sure it’s still around.

Straftat. Free to play, fast paced, 1v1 movement shooter. It’s a wildly under appreciated game that would hugely benefit from a small to medium sized, consistent player base. It does have a paid dlc, that mostly functions as a tip for the dev. The DLC has some cosmetics and a few maps, but it’s not really gatekeeping any of the fun of the game, plus it’s only $5 USD so I just bought it and considered it the price of the game.

[–] Shadow@lemmy.ca 2 points 7 hours ago

Subspace, also known as Continuum later in its life.