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The great party game Sportsfriends is now free on all platforms, because the studio behind it says it's 'not in a position to support or update it' anymore

Sportsfriends is a collection of multiplayer party games released in 2014 by indie studio Die Gut Fabrik. It's an oddball thing, but also really good: We rated it as one of the best local multiplayer games on PC a few years after it came out, calling it «intense, entertaining, and varied.» And with its 10th anniversary now looming, the studio has decided to make it fully free on Steam and every other platform where it's available.

It's not just a birthday celebration: Sportsfriends producer Doug Wilson said the decision came in part because «we're not in a position to support or update Sportsfriends moving forward,» a situation presumably brought about by Die Gut Fabrik's recent troubles: Earlier this year, the studio "halted production" after it was unable to find funding for its next project. 

Die Gut Fabrik is also transferring ownership of Sportsfriends to Bennett Foddy, one of the contributors to the Sportsfriends collection (and perhaps better known these days as the Getting Over It guy), «to ensure long-term stewardship of the project.»

The developers are also open sourcing a version of JS Joust for Linux. Because of limitations in Windows that make it basically impossible to use PlayStation Move controllers—which JS Joust requires—the game was never supported in the Windows version of the release. Even now, the Steam listing warns that JS Joust «is only supported on Mac and Linux.»

«We've been meaning to do this for years, and so this is a good excuse to finally get it done,» Wilson wrote. «Stay tuned for link and details—soon.»

It sucks that this is happening at least in part because of the effective and untimely end of Die Gut Fabrik, but it's certainly a better outcome than just letting Sportsfriend die on the vine. It's not officially supported, but there's also a player-led effort afoot to get Sportsfriends working on Steam Deck, which could broaden interest in the game—especially now that it's free.

That certainly seems to be Wilson's hope. «Big thank

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