Stop Killing Games Gets Over 1 Million Petition Signatures Verified By EU
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Stop Killing Games Gets Over 1 Million Petition Signatures Verified By EU
I've been talking about the Stop Killing Games movement for some time now, so important is its mission to me. This collection of volunteers focused on video game and cultural preservation is attempting to whip up public support for legislation to achieve those goals. Currently focused in the EU, the campaign is built primarily on…
1.3 million valid signatures from EU countries – initiators can propose regulation to allow games to work after server shutdown
Stop Killing Games: Gamers Just Scored a Major Win Against Disposable Games
For years, gamers have watched entire games vanish overnight. Servers shut down. Installers stop working. Purchases quietly turn into digital paperweights. It’s frustrating, it’s wasteful, and it feels fundamentally wrong. Now, for the first time, there’s genuine reason for hope. The Stop Killing Games movement has officially surpassed 1.29 million verified signatures, triggering a formal response from the European Commission. This isn’t symboli…
The Stop Killing Games petition has just crossed a highly symbolic course, that of the million signatures, however, it is necessary to temper this fact, because it is very likely that people have signed several times or that residents outside the European Union have joined the initiative. A small reminder of the facts is necessary, the Ubisoft studio has generated a grunt, legitimate, with the players, causing the end of life of its title The Cr…
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