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Posted on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 by | Comments No Comments yet


Picture from Save The Silver Lining update

After we ran the King Graham murdered by Activision story, a member of a newly created Save The Silver Lining movement contacted us to let us know that as far as true fans are concerned the game is far from over.

STSL is a group of fans who are doing their best to organize people in order to protest Activision’s policy of cultural destruction. The ultimate goal is of course to get Activision to go back on its decision, which is not impossible, considering the fact that a few years earlier an identical movement was able to secure the fan license for the game from then owners, Vivendi.

At this point, however, STSL needs every vote they can get if they are to be noticed. If you are interested in contributing your voice to their cause, you can do it in a number of ways. You can learn more at their web site. They encourage people to send both paper and electronic mail to Activision and provide the templates that you can use to do so.

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