EU Petition 'Stop Killing Games' Gains Over 1.2 Million Signatures, Sparking Industry Debate

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A European Citizens’ Initiative called Stop Killing Games has gathered over one million signatures, potentially prompting the EU to consider new laws requiring game companies to preserve online games after discontinuation, citing consumer rights and ownership concerns.
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- This is the ultimate rebuke of studios killing their online games Polygon
- "It Will Have A Chilling Effect On Game Design" - EU Group Responds To 'Stop Killing Games' Nintendo Life
- Stop Killing Games EU petition tops 1.2m signatories, prompting response from Video Games Europe GamesIndustry.biz
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