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Stop Killing Games Petition Sparks Fiery Parliament Debate But Is It Game Over?
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The fiasco Concord (Sony) and the closure of The Crew (Ubisoft) were cited in the British parliament. MPs, driven by the "Stop Killing Games" movement, demand better consumer protection. But the government has been clear: it will not change the law, just asking publishers to be more transparent about the life of the games.
Stop Killing Games Petition Sparks Fiery Parliament Debate But Is It Game Over?
The Stop Killing Games movement, which ramped up after Ubisoft shut down The Crew, has been steadily gaining support, with its petition garnering over a million signatures from citizens throughout the European Union. There are similar efforts happening in individual countries as well, including the United Kingdom, which officially brought
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