Ubisoft Responds to 'Stop Killing Games' Campaign Amid Controversy

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The Stop Destroying Videogames EU initiative, led by Ross Scott, has received an anonymous transparency complaint alleging false declarations and concealment of funding, but Scott denies any wrongdoing and suggests the complaint may be an attempt to undermine the campaign, with no immediate threat to its continuation.
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