GameZone: "YoVille has been saved! Big Viking Games and Zynga have officially reached an agreement to transfer ownership of YoVille back to the original developer."
GameZone writes, "As sad as Bliss' video was, it's nothing compared to the story of Amanda, who in 2010 was broken, felt alone, and was an outcast, even in her own family. YoVille was her place to make friends, build relationships, and of course still have fun and be mischevious, as a 13 year old should. She discusses some of the more shady things she's been a part of, like not handing out prizes for pageants, or having her friend somehow hack items and coins into the game, but hey, I was 13 once too."
GameZone reacts to the passionate response of YoVille players and Zynga's decision to shut the game down.
GamesBeat's Dean Takahashi writes about how hackers broke into 1,000 or so accounts in the social game YoVille.