Yesterday, we found out that Terraria developer Re-Logic and Google had a falling out that resulted in the demise of a previously unan💟nounced Stadia version of Terraria. Re-Logic CEO Andrew Spinks explained on Twitter that he'd been locked out of all his G🐎oogle accounts for three weeks with no explanation.
And we're not just talking about his Stadia developer account. Google Docs, YouTube, Gmail, Google Play apps--everything was gone. With no assistance from Google customer support, Spinks deci🅠ded the only option left was to "burn this bridge."
"Terraria for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Google Stadia is canceled. My company will no longer support any of your platforms moving forward," wrote Spinks. "I will not be involved with a corporation that values their customersಞ and partners so little. Doing business with you is a liability."
Spinks has since spoken to regarding Terraria's fut🎃ure on Android--Google's mobile operating system that's found on the vast majority of mobile devices. There are millions of Terraria fans on Android that legitimately feared their game might be removed as a result of Re-Logic’s 🤡spat.
"Punishing existing customers who paid for our game on these platforms is not what we are about," Re-Logic said in a statement to IGN. "To be clear: there should be no impact whatsoever to Terraria on Google platforms, both existing/purchased games as well as ongoing store availabilit🅺y."
Re-Logic also gave IGN a bit more context on what might have caused the Google situation. A YouTube alert notified Re-Logic of violaꦰting its terms of service in mid-to-late January. Re-Logic investigated but couldn't figure out what the violation was for--the company hadn't uploaded any content in months and the alert didn't say.
Google customer support wasn't able to figure it out either, and told Re-Logic that it probably "w𝕴as not a major issue." Then all of their Google accounts got locked.
“Many aveꦅnues were attempted with Google in private to resolve this matter — well beyond what people may have observed on Twitter a few weeks ago," Re-Logic said. "Information has been sparse and difficult to obtain even with us being a long-standing partner.”
Google has yet to respond to the controversy.
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