Zynga Kills PetVille, Mafia Wars 2 and More

The Wooster

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Zynga Kills PetVille, Mafia Wars 2 and More


60,000 active users can't stop Zynga from putting PetVille down.

Not too long ago, it felt like Zynga was on the verge of taking over the world. FarmVille was inescapable even outside the confines of Facebook. Parents looked at their children with a hungry gaze, like they were calculating how much Farmcash they could get for a fresh kidney. It was terrible.

But now, just one year after Zynga's initial public offering, the dream is over. The company's shares have done their best impression of a submarine, dropping to $2.36 from an initial $10 asking price. Last year, the company had to lay off 100 employees, and a number of high-profile managers bailed in spectacular fashion. It quickly became clear that the company would have to go through some severe belt-tightening to stave off financial destruction. Last October, Zynga announced it would be "sunsetting" 13 of its older and less successful games. The surprising part is which games were chosen and how quickly they were taken down.

Yesterday, players who tried to log into PetVille were met with a message informing them that the game is finished, and they should move on to one of the other ville titles. As recompense for murdering its user's virtual pets, Zynga is offering a one-time complimentary bonus package for one of a handful of other social games.

PetVille was shut down despite some 7.5 million likes on Facebook and a reported 60,000 daily active users. Server costs aren't the issue, Zynga simply doesn't have the manpower to keep the title running. Mafia Wars 2, FishVille, Vampire Wars, Treasure Isle, Mafia Wars Shakedown, ForestVille, Montopia, Mojitomo and World Scramble Challenge have all either suffered the same fate or are about to. Montopia's shutdown was announced just three months after its launch. Oddly enough, the original Mafia Wars is being kept on in place of its sequel thanks to its larger player base.

Facing increased competition in the Facebook market and shrinking public interest in "hands off" games like FarmVille, Zynga is looking to mobile markets and real-cash gambling to keep itself afloat.

Source: Hardcoregaming [http://www.hardcoregamer.com/2013/01/01/zynga-shuts-down-petville-mafia-wars-2-ten-other-games/]


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Andy Shandy

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So perhaps Zynga was rightly Ville-fied by gamers?

[sub] Yes, I know it was terrible, but at least I tried! [/sub]
 

saintdane05

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Oh, the horror. See how sad I am? I am sad.

[/sarcasm]

Honestly, I don't even care anymore.
 

kajinking

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This is less of a submarine impression and more of bomb dropped by a B-52 impression now
 

Strazdas

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for a company whos business model is to create many identical games and profit from microtrnasactions when there are millions playing, a 60.000 long time users is equal to no users.
 

gardian06

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"PetVille here PetVille. I just want to talk to you with mister shotgun."

kajinking said:
This is less of a submarine impression and more of bomb dropped by a B-52 impression now
stated out high. followed by a gradual to exponential acceleration towards elevation zero. sounds about right.
 

VincentX3

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Good riddance, always hated Zynga for some odd reason.
I even hate the're dog logo...

It's that bad!
 

Nimcha

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While I'm glad to see the Facebook game fad disappearing, I worry over what will come next. Will it be the resurgence of companies that make actual gamer games?

Probably not. :(
 

chadachada123

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It's going to be weird, looking back in twenty years, at this whole "social gaming" fad. Such a brief period in human history, yet for awhile it seemed like it would be the end result of gaming development.

Good to see even the mindless masses are getting tired of that crap.
 

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Nicolaus99 said:
Aside from a general urge to kick Zynga while they are down, it's a damn shame companies would rather kill the game + data rather than release it to the public. Like City of Heroes. Why murder it instead of setting it free? That's just hateful.
Competition with themselves. Why would people pay for your "Petville Resurrection" later down the line when they can already play the original Petville you released for free?
 

kajinking

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gardian06 said:
"PetVille here PetVille. I just want to talk to you with mister shotgun."

kajinking said:
This is less of a submarine impression and more of bomb dropped by a B-52 impression now
stated out high. followed by a gradual to exponential acceleration towards elevation zero. sounds about right.
Honestly I was thinking more about the destructive explosion once it finally hits the ground