Stop Killing Games Reaches 1 Million Signatures as Players Continue Fight for Game Preservation
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Stop Killing Games Reaches 1 Million Signatures as Players Continue Fight for Game Preservation
The Stop Killing Games initiative has reached the crucial 1 million signatures milestone in its quest to preserve video games for decades to come, but its fight isn’t over yet.The self-described consumer movement soared past the goal yesterday, July 3, cementing its status as an impressive petition in gaming history and a movement that has plenty of gas left in the tank. It’s all in the name of protecting the video games players love – and even …
The petition, launched last year, would oblige video game distributors to leave their games in a playable state.
Stop killing games petition hits 1 million signatures
Stop Killing Games, a petition to cease the games industry’s practice of ‘destroying’ games by closing their servers, has reached 1 million signatures, bringing gamers one step closer to preserving games as well as strengthening game ownership. This consumer movement was first initiated by Ross Scott in 2024, who is fed up with the game industry killing games that players have bought, simply because the company’s servers are required. And while …
A petition to preserve video games has already collected more than 1 million signatures.
The European citizens' initiative 'Stop Destroying Videogames' has exceeded a million signatures, bringing it a little closer to being able to demand that studios offer ways to preserve video games after server closures so that they can continue playing.
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