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The Video Games Europe lobby declares their opposition to the Stop Killing Games movement, with Ross Scott rejecting their flawed reasoning.
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The ‘Stop Killing Games’ petition reached 1.25 million signatures. If they can be validated, the European Commission will ...
European publisher trade association Video Games Europe have issued a statement responding to the Stop Killing Games campaign ...
A petition to preserve video game access recently achieved an important milestone of one million signatures, but it has two ...
Video Games Europe expresses reluctance for video game publishers to take on additional responsibilities that gamers are ...
For some context, Stop Killing Games does have a lengthy FAQ section that addresses some of the concerns laid out by Video ...
Video Games Europe has released a five-page document doubling down on its stance against the Stop Killing Games initiative, expanding on a previous statement they released days prior.
A consumer protection movement for gamers is gaining steam in Europe, but publishers are beginning to push back.
Video Games Europe, a group representing European game publishers, has come out against the Stop Killing Games campaign, which advocates for government regulation to prevent online ...
The Stop Killing Games movement fights to keep paid video games playable after server shutdowns, pushing for offline access ...
Stop Killing Games, the movement started by Ross Scott to see online games be preserved indefinitely has finally reached 1 ...
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