It is very much possible if not completely likely that the user who instigated the takedown was just hastening the inevitable. The unfortunate reality of the situation is that the Fusionfall servers were always operating on a cliff’s edge with the possibility of Cartoon Network’s lawyers taking notice at any given time. I had a chat with Indes the dude that DESTROYED FusionFall, and this is what he said… /dCzHj3o5Te SHARE THIS!!!! (DON’T RT, JUST PASTE THIS INTO OTHER PEOPLE’S REPLIES TO FF RELATED STUFF)
Yes, if these allegations are accurate the game was pulled down because a child somewhere had a petty vendetta. It was apparently some bitter random person who was upset that his ideas weren’t getting used in the game, and that user allegedly sent malicious emails to Cartoon Network alleging that the team was engaging with money laundering, pedophilia, and other allegations, with the apparent goal being to convince Cartoon Network to DMCA the server, so the team would make the game data public. The small community of gamers enjoying Fusionfall are understandably out for blood, and according to members of the Reddit forum all signs pointed to one guy.
We respect their right to do so and are complying with their requests. under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Our team has received a take-down request from The Cartoon Network, Inc. The Fusionfall Universe team acknowledged via Twitter that an official takedown was presented to them by Cartoon Network, and they were forced to comply. Until this week when the services went down and didn’t come back online. The servers have gone unrecognized by Cartoon Network both in not approving their presence and in the lack of any attempt to order the servers be taken down. When Cartoon Network shut down Fusionfall back in 2013, members of the community started working on and released private servers for the MMO.
FUSIONFALL COMIC FULL
For the first year, the full game required a subscription free accounts could only access a portion of the content. 1 FusionFall used the Unity engine as its client technology basis. Well you could when I published the article back in February, you can’t now. Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall was a massively multiplayer online game developed by Cartoon Network and South Korean studio Grigon Entertainment. Due to the overwhelming success of the comic, George is in talks to write a script for a Fusionfall feature based on the comic to accompany the game's launch. Today’s news piece comes to us courtesy of the Fusionfall Reddit community at least one of whom noticed that Cartoon Network’s Fusionfall made numero uno on MMO Fallout’s list of dead MMOs that you can still play. A Comic prequel, co-written by Matthew Schwartz and Megas XLR co-creator George Krstic, entitled Fusionfall: Worlds Collide, was passed out during Comic Con '07. And the fingers are pointing to a bitter, bitter person.