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China has faced such a possibility on their localized servers, and other MMOs have gone offline. Tabula Rasa and The Matrix Online are two such recent games to flip the off switch. And there is such a thing as going out on a high note ¨C musicians, actors, businessmen, and politicians are all notorious for leaving their craft while they are at their prime.
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