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Stop Killing Games Consumer Movement Hits Major Milestones . . . The "Stop Killing Games" movement, led by YouTuber Accursed Farms, has gained serious momentum as it pushes back against the practice of game publishers shutting down access to titles consumers have paid for Recent milestones include a UK petition surpassing 100K signatures and an EU initiative nea
Random: Over 1M People Have Signed A Petition To Stop . . . A major milestone for the campaign by Fraser Gilbert 8:15am Share: 0 Image: EA, Anthem For a long time now, and particularly in the past few years, we've seen a lot of games shutting their Xbox servers and then becoming unplayable in the process - a scenario that the "Stop Killing Games" campaign is trying to prevent
Stop Killing Games Petition Passes 1 Million-Signature . . . The Stop Killing Games movement aims to preserve the ownership of video games by requiring game publishers to leave their games in a "playable state" when they eventually discontinue support "Stop Killing Games is a consumer movement started to challenge the legality of publishers destroying video
It’s Official: Stop Killing Games Petition Hits 1 Million EU . . . Stop Killing Games Petition Hits Major Milestone This milestone was confirmed on the official European Citizens’ Initiative website That platform tracks citizen-led petitions that, if they reach 1 million validated signatures from EU citizens, must be reviewed by the European Commission
Stop Killing Games Stop Killing Games "Stop Killing Games" is a consumer movement started to challenge the legality of publishers destroying video games they have sold to customers An increasing number of video games are sold effectively as goods - with no stated expiration date - but designed to be completely unplayable as soon as support from the publisher ends This practice is a form of planned obsolescence