"Gamers Unite: Campaign Fights to Prevent Online Game Shutdowns"

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The shutdown of Ubisoft's racing game The Crew has sparked the launch of Stop Killing Games, an initiative led by YouTuber Ross Scott, aiming to mount political and legal challenges against games going offline. The campaign calls for global action, including petitions to local governments and a direct complaint with France's DGCCRF, alleging planned obsolescence by Ubisoft. While the success of these efforts remains uncertain, the goal is to raise awareness and prompt action in response to the increasing trend of games becoming unplayable after purchase.
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