The phrase "What happened to the game I love?" is popularly known as a meme originating from NBA commentator Mark Jackson's reaction during a controversial foul call in the 2023 Western Conference Finals basketball game. It has since been used broadly to express disappointment or frustration with changes or perceived decline in a variety of competitive activities, including video games. If you are referring to a specific game you love, recent major game releases in August 2025 include high-profile titles like "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2," "Gears of War: Reloaded," "Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater," and "Mafia: The Old Country," among others. There's been a vibrant gaming scene with many new releases and remasters this month. It doesn't seem like there is a widely reported problem or negative event specifically affecting a game called "I Love" or similarly titled. If you mean your favorite game in general, there could be many reasons why you might feel something has changed—updates, patches, changes in gameplay mechanics, community shifts, or even the natural lifecycle of games as new releases overshadow older ones. Could you please specify which game you are referring to or the nature of what you think has happened to it? That way, I can provide more precise information or updates about that game or its current status.