Stop Killing Games Is Picking Up Momentum

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Stop Killing Games Is Picking Up Momentum

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Stop Killing Games Just Got Real — and Legal

What started as a viral cry of frustration over games vanishing after purchase—like The Crew’s infamous server shutdown—is now a full-blown political movement. The Stop Destroying Videogames European Citizens’ Initiative, backed by over 1.3 million validated signatures, has officially forced the European Commission to respond and meet with organizers by July 27.

Here’s why this matters:

  • It’s not about demanding forever online access—just a fair workaround for games you’ve already paid for.
  • Early attempts to embed protections in the EU’s Digital Fairness Act were waters downed by industry lobbying, but now a majority in the European Parliament appears to support the cause—giving campaigners a backup path if the Commission stalls.
  • New NGOs are launching in both the EU and US to turn momentum into lasting change: think legal pushback, public outreach, fundraising… and even a reporting system for “killed” games.

Ross Scott (yes, that Ross Scott) is practically grinning: “I think we’re going to win this.” And honestly? After years of watching live-service games die in the night, it finally feels like consumers have a real shot at getting their due.

TL;DR: Gamers are no longer just complaining—they’re legislating. 🎮⚖️