A petition called “Stop Killing Games,” initiated by Ross Scott, has surpassed one million signatures, prompting the EU to consider legislation to protect video game access after developer support ends. However, challenges include verifying the authenticity of signatures and opposition from major gaming companies, which argue that the initiative could hinder game development and increase costs.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A petition called “Stop Killing Games” has gathered over a million signatures to protect players’ access to video games even when companies stop supporting them, but it faces challenges like checking for fake signatures and opposition from big game makers.
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