The 'Stop Killing Games' initiative reached one million signatures, prompting the European Union to consider legislation for preserving video game access. Created by Ross Scott, the movement addresses concerns following Ubisoft's delisting of games and support termination. While there are enough signatures to advance, there are worries about fake submissions. Scott indicated that at least 10 percent more signatures are needed to ensure legitimacy. The movement faces opposition from a European advocacy group representing major gaming companies, which expressed concerns about private servers and player data security issues.
This is not a change.org petition, this is a government process. Spoofing signatures on it is a crime.
The movement's goal is to pass new laws ensuring video games remain playable even after developers discontinue support.
Major gaming studios and publishers have expressed opposition to the Stop Killing Games initiative, citing issues with private servers and data security.
The petition requires at least 10 percent more valid signatures to account for potentially fake ones in order to proceed.
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