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Over 1.2 million gamers signed a legally binding EU petition demanding digital ownership rights after server shutdowns, ...
At the heart of this movement is not just player frustration but also the issue of preservation. When publishers pull the ...
The Stop Killing Games movement fights to keep paid video games playable after server shutdowns, pushing for offline access ...
In protest, Stop Killing Games has launched a petition aimed at getting the game companies to do right by their customers. At ...
The ‘Stop Killing Games’ petition reached 1.25 million signatures. If they can be validated, the European Commission will evaluate whether new laws are needed to save online games when they are ...
A statement addresses that while improvements must be made, it is perhaps not the right solution that fans are pushing for.
Ubisoft has updated its EULA, and it’s now instructing its users to destroy their games should the title be taken offline.
As expected, they are strongly against the SKG initiative. Ross Scott released another video breaking down their arguments.
"It will have a chilling effect on game design, and act as a disincentive to making such games available in Europe. It is far ...
Minecraft players might be aware of the Stop Killing Games initiative that has been making rounds on the internet.
Video Games Europe, a group representing European game publishers, has come out against the Stop Killing Games campaign, which advocates for government regulation to prevent online ...
Video Games Europe expresses reluctance for video game publishers to take on additional responsibilities that gamers are ...