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However, it's not because Dead Island came out, it's because the creator behind ZG reached a point where he could not add more to the server, and therefore it started to lose interest. This is normal, everything has to reach its maximum sometime. Naturally, this is the point when a leader should let someone else continue his work. Someone, who still sees opportunities and has new ideas, and willing to invest them to make the server interesting again.
It happens with much bigger things too. A random example with names everyone knows: Microsoft's CEO, Bill Gates, decided that he reached the top with the company he founded. He could not bring the company noticably higher, and it was time to let someone else, namely Steve Ballmer lead the company instead.
And why should Remo spend any time on upgrades/fixes for ZG when no-one ever uses them?
They will surely be missed however. It has been fun to play with many of you.