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The new Rexagames Discord was different. It had no fancy roles, no nitro boosters, no automated storefronts. It had three channels: #welcome-home, #dev-feedback (with Rexa already posting buggy code), and #the-archive (where Kai uploaded everything he had saved).

"Kai. You crazy son of a gun." A pause. A faint laugh. "Don't spin up a new Discord. Spin up a new Rexagames. I kept the source code for Chrono Fracture 2 when I left. Nexus doesn’t know. They only bought the name. They didn’t buy the heart."

Then, a single dot appeared next to Rexa’s avatar. A green dot. He was online. rexagames discord

Weeks ago, when the first rumors of Rexagames being acquired surfaced, Kai had run a script. A simple Discord archive bot. He’d saved every channel, every pinned message, every piece of fan art, every developer comment—including the 500-page lore document Rexa had accidentally posted in #dev-corner and then deleted within sixty seconds. Kai had it all.

As the member count on the new server ticked up—123, 1,234, 5,678—Kai saw a familiar username join. The new Rexagames Discord was different

All of it was about to be erased. Archived. Frozen in amber.

But Kai had already copied it. He had already sent out 12,000 DMs using a bot he’d coded in a single, furious night. The message was simple: "Rexagames isn't dead. It’s just off the grid. New server link: discord.gg/rexagames-legacy. Passphrase: 'The loop always resets.' See you on the other side." Within an hour, the Nexus Hub was a hollow shell. 11,900 members had left. The remaining 100 were confused bots and the NexusMediaGroup account, alone in a digital ghost town. "Don't spin up a new Discord

For three years, the Rexagames Discord server had been a roaring, chaotic, beautiful mess. It was a digital agora for fans of the cult-classic indie studio, Rexagames, known for their brutally difficult time-loop RPG, Chrono Fracture , and the weirdly soothing farming sim, Weed & Whisper . Kai, known online as , had been there since day one. He’d watched the member count tick over from 12 to 12,000.