Stop killing the game's preparation bursts up

The Stop killing games The EU's presentation reached its target on one million signatures just a few hours ago. Triggered by the shutdown of Ubisoft services The crew On April 1, 2024, Ross Scott founded the initiative in the hope of putting state legislative barriers in place to prevent publishers from pulling in contact at Live-Service games without a end of life.

Things seemed particularly gloomy for the Stop Killing Games initiative just a few days ago, as the founder predicted the imminent failure of the entire movement in a Youtube video entitled “The End of Stop Killing Games.” In it, he explained that after months of efforts and roadblocks on almost every front, the last resort he had left to bring the movement to either the British Parliament or the European Commission was. Both require a minimum number of signatures from the inhabitants of the UK and the EU to get the matter to the legislators' attention, 100,000 signatures in the UK and one million signatures in the EU; Signatures that Ross believed that the movement simply could not gather, according to the track at that time.

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A few days later, Stop Killing Games has not only achieved their EU signature target of one million but exceeded it, almost a whole month before the schedule, partly thanks to extensive media coverage from both traditional stores and influencers as moistcr1tical. However, the main drive factor that renewed the interest in the initiative seems to be Ross's own Youtube video, as the signatures to stop killing games jumped from 500,000 to 800,000 just days after the publication on June 23. To give context, the signature collection began on July 31, 2024 and had only reached about half of its goal of 11 months. Only ten days after Ross's video, the presentation secured the remaining half of the necessary goal and cleared the minimum acceptance limit.

Stop Killing Games EU -making reaches 1 million signatures

But stop dead games still need more signatures to guarantee success. After the time limit for the petition has been reached, all signatures must be validated as issued by real EU citizens. Invalid items, such as duplicates or those sent by people outside the EU, will be thrown out. Reaching 1.4 million signatures would give the presentation a higher chance to successfully clear the validation stage and actually go to the European Parliament. At present, the signature submission is still open and will remain so until July 31. The EU citizen's initiative is not the only front stop to kill games is struggling, but it seems to be the most promising, especially since the British presentation to stop killing games is in a bad place.

The EU legislative arm has intervened in the gaming industry before and has a proven track record of side tracks with consumer interests. In addition, changes that are implemented by the European Parliament have a greater chance of favoring the entire industry, rather than just a localized region, which would make to stop killing the game's goals much easier to achieve globally.


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Published

December 2, 2014

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T for teenager because of language, mild blood, mild suggestive themes, violence

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