July 7, 2025 - 23:57

Stop Killing Games, a consumer movement designed to bring attention to the depreciation of online media, has gathered an impressive 1.2 million signatures in support of its petition. This grassroots effort aims to address the growing concerns surrounding the preservation of digital games and the potential loss of access to beloved titles due to changing policies and market practices.
The petition has prompted a significant response from Video Games Europe, which acknowledges the importance of the issues raised by the movement. Advocates argue that as more games transition to online platforms, players face the risk of losing access to their purchases if servers are shut down or if companies decide to discontinue support for older titles.
This growing concern has sparked a broader conversation about the rights of consumers in the gaming industry and the need for regulations that protect digital media. As the movement continues to gain traction, it highlights the urgent need for stakeholders to consider the long-term implications of current practices on both gamers and the industry as a whole.
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