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Dungeon Stalkers to end service on June 9

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Dungeon Stalkers to end service on June 9

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Free-to-play player-versus-environment-versus-player dungeon crawler Dungeon Stalkers will end service on June 9, developer ONEUNIVERSE announced. … Source

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ONEUNIVERSE's decision to end service for Dungeon Stalkers on June 9 marks a significant shift in the gaming landscape, as this free-to-play player-versus-environment-versus-player dungeon crawler will no longer be available to players. This means that website owners who have been tracking AI bot traffic from Dungeon Stalkers players or have been using the game as a case study for their AI bot tracking strategies will need to adapt to the game's closure. They may see a decrease in AI bot traffic related to Dungeon Stalkers, and their llms.txt files may need to be updated to reflect the change. To prepare for this change, website owners can take the following steps: review their llms.txt files to remove any references to Dungeon Stalkers, monitor their AI bot traffic for any changes related to the game's closure, and consider updating their content to focus on other games or topics that are still relevant to their audience.

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