Hello, I did a bit of digging for you. This is my best guess:
It doesn’t look like Play’n GO has been "taken down everywhere"; there’s no official announcement or regulator statement suggesting a global shutdown. What seems to be happening is that some casinos or platforms have recently removed Play’n GO titles. That could be for a few different reasons:
Play’n GO has publicly said it won’t work with sweepstakes or unregulated operators, so some sites may have lost access because of licensing changes.
In other cases, it could simply be a contractual or technical issue between the casino and the provider.
Reports of games disappearing are mostly tied to individual platforms (e.g., Stake, Gamdom) rather than the whole industry.
So most likely this is selective Play’n GO tightening of where its games can be offered, I'd say.
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