Not uncommon for businesses to do this. I find it strange, even as a loyal patron, to be hostile towards a business that realized they couldn't do it any more.
They have likely been struggling for a long while now. There could be contract disputes or legal issues behind the scenes etc. The abrupt closure could possibly be a negative outcome for them very recently. Just speculating, because of course there are many scenarios.
It's not the best practice, but business owners often abruptly get the realization (accepting failure is hard) that "if I keep this open, even just a day more, I'll make my current situation worse".
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Re: Flagship Chuck's Arcade Kansas City Location Closes Without Warning
Not uncommon for businesses to do this. I find it strange, even as a loyal patron, to be hostile towards a business that realized they couldn't do it any more.
They have likely been struggling for a long while now. There could be contract disputes or legal issues behind the scenes etc. The abrupt closure could possibly be a negative outcome for them very recently. Just speculating, because of course there are many scenarios.
It's not the best practice, but business owners often abruptly get the realization (accepting failure is hard) that "if I keep this open, even just a day more, I'll make my current situation worse".
Re: Fallout 1 & 2's Source Code Isn't Lost After All
@ElkinFencer10 Yes, usually after they go public. Shareholders and all that.