"Creators Unite: Campaign Launched to Halt Game Destruction by Publishers"

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YouTuber Ross Scott has launched the Stop Killing Games campaign to address the issue of games becoming unplayable once developers shut down servers, highlighting the impact on consumer rights and preservation of media. The campaign aims to urge authorities to examine this practice and potentially put an end to it. The recent announcement of The Crew's server shutdown by Ubisoft Ivory Tower has brought attention to this issue, sparking discussions about the need for clearer laws regarding the longevity of online games.
Topics:technology#consumer-rights#gaming#online-games#preservation-of-media#stop-killing-games#ubisoft
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