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Loki Files For Chapter 11 Protection

yamla writes: "Loki is dead!" and points to a Linux Review article which says the gaming company has filed for protection from creditors under bankruptcy laws. Yamla continues: "Read about it here. This is terrible news! I have paid for some of their games and they were always at least as good as the Windows versions. I hope Loki can pull out of bankruptcy and keep going but if not, it will be our loss." There is also a story at LinuxToday (pointed out by reader Beee) which draws from the Linux Review report. Meanwhile, the Loki site appears business-as-usual. Filing for bankruptcy protection is not the same as being "out of business," but it's uncomfortably close.

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  1. why don't we... by Misha · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Hey people, how about everyone who can and who has ever played a Loki game without paying for it, go and buy one off their website? That's what I am doing. I think it will be worth it. Maybe this Slashdot post can generate a couple of tens of thousands of dollars for them, and they'll stay alive or at least afloat for a couple of more titles. just my 2 cents

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