What’s even worse is that we would have been to my surprise in ignorance, if a tweet he tweeted from the Saints Row account hadn’t been noticed by a ResetEra user. The fact that the user named the Agents of Mayhem was a longtime winner of the game, which was completely completely complete because of these achievements. The Queens – A agent of Mayhem Walked For The Saints Could Reboot. It was said that the servers were turning off for the AOM, but the post was on October 28th of the Saints-Augogue, a reply from the Redbox. “They don’t affect co-op, but contracts aren’t available now.” Since the date was the first mention of the servers being stolen (seriously, there wasn’t an announcement for this), the tweet didn’t get a lot of attention. The only players that the game has had are a little uneasy with this lack of communication, because they just assumed that the servers were receiving maintenance. Rather ambitious, some fans ask others to cancel their Saints Row pre-orders in protest. Even though the game looks inconsistent, I guess it is safe to say that if the reboot fails for the same fate, probably the same fate will be due to disgruntled Agents of Mayhem fans. As noted in ResetEra thread, the game had an average of just eight players in thirty days on Steam, and only three as soon as the screenshot was taken. Despite this incredibly small playerbase, it’s still odd that Deep Silver and Volition didn’t give fans a head up they were pulling the plug. The very few people who played GTA Online via PS3 and Xbox 360 were alerted when the servers were offline. The new Saints Row has the potential to keep up the busy time of the day.