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Stop Killing Games. This site is dedicated to the real-world action on ending the practice of publishers destroying videogames they have sold to customers. The European Citizens' Initiative is OPEN! SIGN THE EU PETITION. 376463 (37%) You can also still take action in other ways!
Learn how to contact the DGCCRF and Ubisoft about online-only games that have shut down, such as The Crew. Find out how to submit a petition to the UK government to prohibit this practice.
5 Απρ 2024 · A YouTuber named Ross Scott launched a campaign to urge regulators to stop publishers from ending online support for games they have sold. He argues that this practice violates consumer rights and media preservation, and cites Ubisoft's The Crew as an example.
4 Σεπ 2024 · A Forbes article explores the Stop Killing Games campaign, which aims to prevent publishers from shutting down online games, and the potential of decentralized Web3 games that are more resilient and community-driven. The article cites examples of games that have been decommissioned or revived using blockchain technology and NFTs.
An initiative created by YouTuber Ross Scott, Stop Killing Games aims to hold publishers accountable by ending the common practice of making games designed to be “completely unplayable”...
The online gaming community is buzzing with defiance at publishers cutting support for certain games, rendering them unplayable. The players united to unleash the Stop Killing Games Campaign, catalysed by Ubisoft’s decision to pull backing for The Crew.
5 Απρ 2024 · Ross Scott of Accursed Farms launched a petition to pressure publishers to stop making their games unplayable after support ends. The campaign aims to convince authorities to examine the legality of this practice and protect consumer rights and media preservation.