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Stop Killing Games campaign challenges industry shutdown practices
The "Stop Killing Games" campaign, sparked by Ubisoft's closure of "The Crew," is pushing for laws to ensure video games remain playable after servers are shut down. The initiative has gained significant traction in the EU and inspired legislative proposals in California and France.
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8 tagsconsumer rightsvideo game preservationserver shutdowndigital ownershipStop Killing GamesUbisoftEU legislationlive-service games
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1 evidence itemsThe gamers taking on the industry to stop it switching off games
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The gamers taking on the industry to stop it switching off games
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