This is what a lot of people are saying, because so few people in base even during event time.
This is what people fear because videogames seldom giveaway all items ig and not before seen ig without closing down
But this begs the question:
How many lives does a videogame have?
This is because Star Legends has died before! At least twice.
The second time Star Legends died was when it was declared a
"legacy title"
The first time Star Legends died was before it
was even made
All of this clearly proves one thing:
Star Legends is a cat!
Now let us say that the game were to die! First the updates and patches would stop, then the website would go down, then the support and associated issues (password reset etc) would stop, and finally the servers would be the last to go! So there is no way the event signals a goodbye. I do not know if the approach works with the particular technology used here, but there are some videogames that are still on life support because people are not logging off. This is not the end, but when it comes, im sure all of us will have fun!
This is a complicated terrain to navigate, expectations from what a twice or thrice dead game should deliver. What I can say is invest time in people, memories and experiences, instead of coin in items. Focus on the value that you can derive from that time invested. That is how you can enjoy even a dead game.