Game preservation society launches Patreon and US office after fund freeze

The Game Preservation Society has launched a Patreon campaign and opened an office in the US in response to a freeze on government funding in Japan. The organization emphasizes that it is not abandoning Japan but seeks to continue its vital work. This move underscores ongoing challenges in preserving video game history within the country.

The Game Preservation Society, dedicated to safeguarding video game heritage, announced the launch of a Patreon to support its efforts amid financial difficulties. This initiative comes after a government fund freeze in Japan, prompting the group to establish a US office to ensure continuity of operations.

"It Has To Happen Outside Of Japan," the society stated, highlighting the necessity of expanding internationally due to restrictions at home. However, they clarified their commitment to Japan, noting, "We are not leaving Japan, but this work should be allowed within Japan."

This development reflects broader issues in game preservation, where access to historical materials and funding can be limited by policy decisions. By opening a US base, the society aims to secure resources and collaborate globally to protect classic games from being lost to time. The Patreon will directly fund these preservation activities, allowing supporters to contribute to maintaining digital and physical archives.

The announcement, dated January 9, 2026, has sparked discussions within the retro gaming community about the importance of international efforts in cultural preservation. While the society remains rooted in Japan, this strategic shift ensures that preservation work persists despite local hurdles.

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