Adobe reported that one of Facebook’s first hits, “Farmville,” is no longer supported.
“Farmville” was a popular game over ten years ago.
Users tended to digital fields and harvested fake vegetables.
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The game closed on Good Thursday, a victim of obsolete Adobe Flash Player software.
Adobe decided to kill Flash after falling in popularity due to its difficulty in working with mobile phones.
Apple completely blocked it from its iPhones in 2010, citing security issues.
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Adobe has now dropped Flash support and will block all Flash content on January 12th.
If you still had money to add apps to the app in “Farmville,” game maker Zynga says “very lucky.”
No refunds are being issued for this money.