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Congrats 10th anniversary <3
As cofounder with a strong connection to the community, I feel the urge to give you my perspective on our history.
It is not my intention to give you false hope for a remake of our public soccer service.
Playing on game servers is a way to experience adventures that are not essential for me. I haven't followed it in years. There are more challenging tasks to do with computers in the biosphere. So there are no plans to do so for me.
Also keep in mind that it was difficult 6 years ago to gather enough players for a proper match, and it shouldn't be easier after the main game's 15th birthday.
Maybe in the next 10 years I will give you a more detailed insight into how KnifeKickers was created and what plans were abandoned with the last day of our soccer servers. Only for the nostalgic among you.
PS ban Blaz instantly (lmao)
Sincerly, baazeik.