Microsoft has announced that they will be shutting down the Xbox 360 store on 29th July 2024, bringing an end to close to two decades of digital game buying on their most successful home console.
01.08.2023 - 19:01 / engadget.com
Feminist Frequency announced today that it’s shutting down. The nonprofit, founded in 2009 by Executive Director Anita Sarkeesian as an outlet for media criticism of video games and other pop culture, expanded through the years to include podcasts, gaming resources, and an Online Harassment Hotline. Although the organization’s industry resources will remain on its website indefinitely, the hotline will close at the end of September, and the remainder of Feminist Frequency will wind down by the end of 2023.
“I started this project to fill a need that was missing in the media criticism and video games space,” Sarkeesian wrote in a press release today. “Over the past decade and a half, along with an invaluable team of staff members and industry partners, we’ve accomplished so much to be proud of. Feminist Frequency grew into something I never could have anticipated when it began all those years ago. At this point, I think it’s important to share that exhaustion and burnout — not uncommon in the nonprofit world — have taken their toll.”
The organization added that Jae Lin, director of the confidential emotional support hotline, will continue to run ReSpec, the hotline’s accountability support space. In addition, a private event at next year’s Game Developers Conference will honor Feminist Frequency’s accomplishments through the years.
Sarkeesian founded Feminist Frequency while studying for her master’s degree at York University in Toronto. In 2010, she began producing Tropes vs. Women, a series of videos examining misogynistic storytelling trends in movies and television. But a 2012 Kickstarter campaign to fund a video series highlighting the same problems in the gaming industry raised the organization’s profile dramatically — for better and worse.
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The campaign shattered Sarkeesian’s $6,000 fundraising goal in less than a day. And while the video series boldly confronted the growing industry’s casual objectification and minimization of female characters (and real-world abuse towards female gamers), it also triggered a backlash from the darkest segments of society that her work singled out — helping to spawn the harassment campaign known as Gamergate. Sarkeesian quickly became a favorite target of harassment campaigns — online and off. In 2014, someone sent a bomb threat because she was a scheduled speaker at the Game Developer’s Choice award ceremony. The same year, she was forced to cancel a speech at Utah State University based on loose security after a student
Microsoft has announced that they will be shutting down the Xbox 360 store on 29th July 2024, bringing an end to close to two decades of digital game buying on their most successful home console.
Microsoft will close the Xbox 360 marketplace in July 2024, but says the closure won't affect the ability to play Xbox 360 games or DLC that have already been purchased.
Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox 360 marketplace is set to shut down in 2024, nearly two decades after the storefront's original launch in 2005.
Microsoft has announced that they will be shutting down the Xbox 360 store on 29th July 2024, bringing an end to close to two decades of digital game buying on their most successful home console.
It’s been quite a few years since Microsoft’s successful Xbox 360 platform launched. Quite a bit of attention was put onto the platform with thrilling video games, but we’re going to see a big change. Now if you’re still keeping your Xbox 360 consoles going and enjoying video games, it’s worth marking your calendars. There’s an official shutoff date for the Xbox 360 store. You’ll have a limited amount of time to go online and purchase Xbox 360 games and DLC from the official Xbox storefront.
Like many people that near their eighteenth birthday, the Xbox 360 will soon lose support from its parent company. Today, an announcement on Xbox Wire revealed that the Xbox 360 store will be shutting down on July 29, 2024. This means you will no longer be able to purchase games or DLC on the console, and the Microsoft Movies & TV app will stop working altogether.
Like the Nintendo DS, Wii U, and PS3 storefronts before it, the Xbox 360 marketplace is shutting down. You'll still be able to buy backwards compatible titles from the Xbox One and Series X/S, but any games that did not get this support and are only available on the 360 will require physical copies to play. Going by what happened after the PS3 store closed, that means prices are going to go up.
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