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Blue Protocol gets the funeral every dying live service thing deserves, a massive hours-long rave with anime avatars busting a perfectly synced-up move

More live service games to be killed Right now from the beginning, or at least it feels that way. A lot of publishers continue to take as many swings as possible in landing a big home-based online cash cow, but it’s a tough market, so the ones that aren’t viewed very often end up being viewed only to cut losses.

The result is that they are closed as MMORPGs Blue protocol earlier this week, when the deadline was reached by publisher Bandai Namco It came out last summer – May bring it west before the game – earlier this week. Fortunately, the game’s hardcore playerbase was willing to see it through with the mod. With a big dance party in a town square.

As reported by the Japanese website No (via Automatic), a countdown to the death of blue protocol on January 18, a riotous mass rave opened and ran for what appeared to be at least four and a half hours.

Twitter user MichSuzu shared a few videos of them and the bp brothers trigger dance animations in their avatars, standing in beautiful lines and perfectly synced fashion. The walk-in music was the game’s whimsical flute tunes, but to be honest you could edit any classic pardon, any classic sir and it would still work, chemical brothers or even faithless ‘insomnia’.

The game’s starting city, Asterliese, was this tearful place in honor of a soon-to-be-departed brother, and it ran from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Japan time.As you can see in the second clip, the game was closed.

How did it end? Well, ‘the end’ to the players thanking you for being there with a farewell message and then the final spasm as the servers shut down. RIP, blue protocol. You’ve lived a strange ass life, to be sure, it won’t soon be forgotten by the shaken and twisted, and the server has turned to a great service on the edge of your soul.

In a suitably odd twist given the longevity of this game, Automatic reports It’s not technically even a blue protocol – it needs to be “subtly re-educated” like the new MMORPG Star Resonance developed by Tencent-backed Chinese Studio Bokura.

So, er, blue protocol? ‘Died’ as you live – kinda weird fashion.

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