Myrient to Shut Down on March 31, 2026

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Myrient, a widely used online archive for video game preservation files, has announced it will permanently shut down on March 31, 2026. The announcement was made by the site’s operator, citing financial and infrastructure pressures that have made continued operation unsustainable.

Until the shutdown date, the site will remain accessible in its current state. Users have been advised to download any content they consider important before services are discontinued.

What Myrient Provided

Myrient functioned as a large-scale file archive hosting curated video game data collections. The platform became well known for:

  • Direct file access without registration
  • No download throttling
  • Clean directory-based browsing
  • Hash-verified file integrity
  • Ad-free access

The archive included structured sets associated with preservation projects such as Redump and No-Intro, among others. It was frequently referenced in preservation communities and ROM-focused forums as a stable, fast mirror source.

Reasons for Closure

According to the operator’s statement, the shutdown is primarily due to financial constraints.

1. Unsustainable Operating Costs

The operator reported covering more than $6,000 per month out-of-pocket to maintain infrastructure. As traffic increased, donation levels did not rise proportionally, creating a growing deficit.

Large-scale archival hosting requires:

  • High-capacity storage arrays
  • Redundant backup systems
  • High-bandwidth networking
  • Ongoing hardware replacements

These costs increased significantly over the past year.

2. Rising Hardware and Infrastructure Prices

RAM, SSD, and HDD prices have risen amid global datacenter expansion and increased demand for storage and compute resources. Infrastructure scaling required upgrades to storage and caching systems, further increasing monthly expenses.

3. Download Manager Bypass Tools

The operator also cited the emergence of third-party download managers that bypassed donation messaging and download protections. Some tools reportedly monetized access to Myrient’s hosted data, despite the site prohibiting commercial use.

This combination of rising costs and external monetization pressure contributed to the decision to shut the project down.

Impact on Preservation Communities

Myrient served as a centralized mirror for large, organized preservation datasets. Its closure will likely:

  • Increase traffic load on alternative archives
  • Push communities toward distributed hosting models
  • Accelerate private mirroring efforts
  • Highlight sustainability challenges for large-scale free archives

Projects dependent on single-host infrastructure remain vulnerable when costs are absorbed by individual operators.

Timeline

  • Site remains available in current form until March 31, 2026
  • Users are encouraged to download necessary files before that date
  • No continuation or ownership transfer has been announced

Broader Context

The shutdown illustrates a recurring issue in digital preservation: data scale grows faster than funding. Community-driven archives often rely on personal financial support, and as bandwidth and storage requirements increase, sustainability becomes difficult without structured funding models.

Myrient’s closure represents not only the end of a specific archive, but also a reminder of the operational realities behind large-scale free hosting.



Read the full article: https://luckyy.uk/myrient-to-shut-down-on-march-31-2026/

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