
Stop Killing Games Petition Surpasses 800,000 Signatures Amid Controversy
The 'Stop Killing Games' campaign has gathered 721,000 signatures to push for regulations requiring publishers to keep online games functional after support ends, aiming to prevent games from becoming unplayable due to server closures. The initiative seeks to ensure games remain playable without publisher involvement once official support concludes, benefiting players and preserving gaming art. Signatures are being collected in the EU and UK, with additional efforts to spread awareness.