"Stop Killing Games: The Movement to Preserve Playability in Video Games"

Ross Scott, creator of the Freeman’s Mind YouTube series, has launched the Stop Killing Games campaign to protest the practice of publishers shutting down or restricting access to purchased video games. The campaign aims to address the legal and consumer rights issues surrounding this industry-wide practice, with a specific focus on Ubisoft's closure of The Crew's online servers. Scott outlines plans to press charges against Ubisoft and initiate government petitions in the UK, Canada, and Australia to address video game consumer rights. The campaign seeks to hold publishers accountable and prevent further destruction of games, citing the impact on consumer rights and media preservation.
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