"Stop Killing Games: The Movement to Preserve Online Gaming"

YouTube channel Accursed Farms is leading a campaign to push for stronger legislation against the shutdown of online games, with Ubisoft's racing game The Crew at the center of the initiative. The Stop Killing Games movement aims to rally concerned video game fans to push local governments to examine the situation with The Crew and spark broader change. The end goal is to implement legislation that ensures games sold must be left in a functional state and require no further connection to the publisher to function, among other provisions. Ubisoft's director of subscriptions expressed the company's desire for players to be more comfortable not owning the games they buy, similar to the shift in ownership of music and movies in the digital age.
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