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City of Heroes will be resurrected through its first private server sanctioned by its developers

This creates a notable precedent for other MMOs, which could imitate it in the future

City of Heroes will be resurrected through its first private server sanctioned by its developers
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  • March 26, 2025
  • Updated: March 26, 2025 at 11:14 AM
City of Heroes will be resurrected through its first private server sanctioned by its developers

The popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game, City of Heroes, has achieved an uncommon milestone in the world of MMOs: it has received permission from the publisher NCSoft to operate a private server. This type of agreement is unusual, as many private servers face the constant risk of receiving cease and desist letters, which can result in their immediate shutdown.

An excellent precedent for other MMOs

City of Heroes, although it has not become a mainstream phenomenon, presents a clearer future compared to other MMOs that have shut down. While several titles like ToonTown and Warhammer Online have seen their communities revitalized through private servers, the possibility of facing a legal threat is never far away, making the existence of these projects a fragile reality.

Unlike these cases, NCSoft’s explicit support could pave the way for other similar initiatives to emerge in games that have been shut down. However, the developers of these unauthorized servers often invest more time maintaining these virtual worlds than the original teams did during their commercial life. In the case of City of Heroes Homecoming, volunteers have created over 500,000 characters in the last year, continuing the game’s legacy with regular updates.

Despite NCSoft pointing out that negotiating this type of license is rarely resource-efficient, the current state of the video game industry shows a growing awareness of the ephemeral nature of online games. Some experts suggest that this trend could pave the way for an era where more developers consider supporting their fan communities, rather than viewing them as a threat.

With the example of City of Heroes, which has obtained permission to operate a private server, the call to action for those who defend their favorite games becomes stronger than ever, hinting at an uncertain but possibility-filled future.

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