Atlus is suing fans for reviving its long-dead MMO

All over the corners of the internet, dedicated fans are keeping their favourite online games afloat. If I ever get a nostalgic pang to return to Toontown—an MMO that has been dead since 2013—there are a myriad of faithful and evolved servers I can jump right into. It’s part and parcel of our hobby. Unfortunately, it seems Atlus doesn’t love these fan revivals quite as much as I do.

As spotted by MarshSMT on Twitter, the developer is suing two fans (operating under Rekuiemu Games and COMP_Hack) for copyright infringement over its MMO Shin Megami Tensei Imagine Online. The game’s official servers shut down in May 2016, with the revived fan server cropping up sometime in late 2020. A website that Atlus says is a “blatant copy” of the original Imagine website was also allegedly operated by Rekuiemu. The website seems to be a major pushing point for Atlus, with the suit claiming Reukuiemu “falsely added its own copyright information” alongside the ones for Atlus, Sega and co-developer Cave Interactive.

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