Games of Glory - Masters of the Arena Pack
Paying for all-Clone access, 15 faction skins, in-game currency, and an XP booster sounds great until you remember the servers went dark in March 2021. There is nothing to play.
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About Games of Glory - Masters of the Arena Pack
I keep a mental list of DLC packs that have aged into pure cautionary tales, and the Masters of the Arena Pack sits at the top of it. Games of Glory was a top-down MOBA-shooter hybrid from Lightbulb Crew: 5v5 and 3v3 arena matches, twin-stick controls, free-aim gunplay layered on top of character-ability cooldowns, five classes (Tank, Scout, Support, Assassin, Carry), and a roster of named Clones each carrying three unique skills. The design had some genuine ambition. Merging shotgun range-management with lane-style objectives was not a bad idea in 2017. The execution, however, never pulled enough of a playerbase to stay viable, and Lightbulb Crew announced the shutdown in February 2021. The servers went offline permanently on March 26 of that year. This pack was the game's founder-tier offering. For a premium price it unlocked every Clone in the roster plus 15 faction-specific cosmetic skins spread across the Ceremonial, Meca, War, Worker, and Ocean skin lines, a bundle of in-game currency called Soldi, and a 90-day double-XP booster. At launch, that was a reasonable value proposition for someone committing to the game long-term. In 2025 the math collapses completely: the base game requires an always-online connection to function, the servers no longer exist, and there is no offline mode, no community server project, and no successor product that inherits your unlocks. From a pure strategy-and-value perspective, this is as close to a zero-utility purchase as the PC gaming market produces. The 15 skins are cosmetics for characters inside a game client that cannot connect to anything. The XP booster has a 90-day timer that would burn down against a login screen that returns an error. The Soldi currency has no storefront to spend it in. Lightbulb Crew did move on to other projects after the shutdown, most notably Othercide, which received positive reception on its own merits. But none of that helps the buyer of this pack. I want to be fair to every purchase I assess, so let me try: if you are a collector who wants the Steam item in your library for completionist reasons, the key will still activate and the DLC will sit in your account. That is the entire upside case, and it is a thin one. There is no modding scene, no private server revival worth pointing to, no offline content unlocked by owning this pack, and no indication that official servers will return. The game tag on its own Steam page reads "Server Shutdown" for a reason. Spending money here is spending money on a receipt for content that existed four years ago. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- Storage
- 3 GB
- Graphics
- nVIDIA GeForce GTX 260, 512 MB or ATI Radeon HD 5770, 1 GB
- Processor
- Intel Core 2 Duo, 3.0GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+, 3.2GHz
- Additional Notes
- PLEASE DO NOT RUN WITHOUT MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- System requirements
- Microst Windows 7/8/8.1/10
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Game Info
- Developer
- Lightbulb Crew
- Publisher
- Lightbulb Crew
- Release Date
- Apr 25, 2017