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*[[Talk:The Matrix Online/Archive 1|Archive 1]]: July 2005 - November 2007
*[[Talk:The Matrix Online/Archive 1|Archive 1]]: July 2005 - November 2007
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*[[Talk:The Matrix Online/Archive 2|Archive 2]]:November 2007 - July 2009}}

Closing
"unexpectedly decided to discontinue service" this is really not true at all. A few months before the closing developer Rarebit left the company, meaning their was either only one or two developers left, none of whom actually communicated with the community, after that Walrus, MXOs former community rep responded to a thread asking about the status of the game and said the game was placed in "maintance mode". Shortly after that the announcement came down that the game was going to be closing. This info (both in regards to Rarbits departure and Walrus announcement) can be found on the now closed forums and I feel this section should be amended to reflect that, if not out right spelled out, that the obvious signs were there.

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Closing "unexpectedly decided to discontinue service" this is really not true at all. A few months before the closing developer Rarebit left the company, meaning their was either only one or two developers left, none of whom actually communicated with the community, after that Walrus, MXOs former community rep responded to a thread asking about the status of the game and said the game was placed in "maintance mode". Shortly after that the announcement came down that the game was going to be closing. This info (both in regards to Rarbits departure and Walrus announcement) can be found on the now closed forums and I feel this section should be amended to reflect that, if not out right spelled out, that the obvious signs were there.