![]() ![]() but even for those who may know how to get that done, I don't think publicly discussing such a technique on a reddit where a KOG-employed GM has mod status is the best idea.Īctually there is risks when having a private server you can get sued and be forced to pay money to the devs I had a chat with a GM about this they said they couldn't touch a private server but then when a mobile game under same name appears then KOG be like " Your server goes down shut it down you hosted a unlicensed IP server " private servers were not touched until Christmas 2020 meaning KOG was just biding their time to strike down servers any p-server with KOG's logo in it means you illegally stealing the grand chase trademark. Theoretically, you could have a singleplayer instance up if you knew how to make your own private server and just didn't distribute a way for others to access it. Those details aren't really circulating around.Īs far as a singleplayer option - I have no idea on how to get one working, and KOG isn't likely to offer one any time soon (since they haven't offered one in the last 5 years). The servers could have just gotten Cease and Desist letters and decided to err on the side of caution (or took things down temporarily while they look at their options), or they could have had full-blown lawsuits filed against them. ![]() ![]() We don't have any of the details of why KOG made their decision (they don't have to offer such reasoning to the public), and I haven't seen the private servers post the contents of any takedown letters or lawsuits. The various private servers' Facebook pages have been taken down, and GC Madness's main website appears to be down. The only info I've seen is in the GC History discord. ![]()
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