The Stop Killing Games movement is nearing an official meeting with EU lawmakers
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As Stop Destroying Videogames petition verification continues in EU, organisers are preparing to 'counter misinformation and industry lobbying'
Stop Destroying Videogames - the European campaign inspired by the Stop Killing Games movement - has shared a progress update as EU countries continue verifying petition signatures, saying it's preparing for the next stage, which will include "countering misinformation and industry lobbying".
What began as a cry of anger in the face of blatant injustice is fast becoming a grassroots movement of historic proportions. The “Stop Killing Games” campaign is becoming a tidal wave that threatens to shake the foundations of an industry too long accustomed to dictating its own rules. With nearly 1.45 million signatures collected and currently being verified, the message being sent by gamers across Europe is disconcertingly clear: we are no lo…
Stop Killing Games Hits 1M Signatures for EU Game Preservation Law
The Push for Game Preservation Gains Momentum In the evolving world of digital entertainment, a grassroots campaign known as Stop Killing Games is on the cusp of a significant breakthrough in Europe. Initiated by YouTuber Ross Scott in response to Ubisoft’s decision to shut down servers for the online racing game The Crew, the movement seeks to prevent video game publishers from rendering purchased titles unplayable after ending support. Accordi…
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