The Stop Killing Games campaign have hosted a livestream from the European Parliament in Brussels, following their latest ...
This weekend, the Stop Killing Games movement reached a critical milestone to become a European Citizens' Initiative, but not everyone is on board. Video Games Europe, a trade association representing ...
"Stop Killing Games" is a consumer-led movement that does exactly what the name suggests. Spearheaded by Ross Scott (Accursed Farms), its main goal is to preserve access to video games even after ...
TL;DR: Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot addressed the Stop Killing Games petition, explaining that online game discontinuations like The Crew 1 are inevitable due to service limitations. Ubisoft offers ...
The Stop Killing Games petition has garnered a response from the EU lobby group Video Games Europe, who has argued that forcing developers to perpetually support online titles would ultimately make ...
The 'Stop Killing Games' consumer rights movement plans to create two non-governmental organizations, one in the US and one in the European Union.
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The creator of Minecraft, known online as Notch, has come out in support of the ideas associated with the Stop Killing Games movement and spoken directly about the EU petition. Notch’s comments come ...
Stop Killing Games, a "consumer movement started to challenge the legality of publishers destroying video games they have sold to customers," has been picking up speed recently. It recently hit one ...
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In a nutshell: The Stop Killing Games initiative has been campaigning to convince the European Union to determine whether game publishers can legally render online titles permanently unplayable. As ...