The 'Stop Killing Games' initiative, a campaign advocating for the preservation of access to online games and opposing their permanent shutdown by publishers, has surpassed one million signatures. The movement represents a notable milestone for video game preservation advocates. However, concerns have been raised about a potential signature spoofing campaign, with clarifications that the initiative is part of a government process rather than a traditional petition. The campaign has attracted widespread attention, including notable projects and figures within the gaming community, reflecting growing interest in video game consumer rights, particularly in Europe.
It's almost like Stop Killing Games had a point... https://t.co/bHZ3yk83ZY
Percentage of Europeans signing a video gamer rights petition - probably a proxy for general interest in vidya. https://t.co/56XXJg4Pbu
随手签署下这个 @boundless_xyz 项目! 已经30多万人签署了。 有不少知名项目和大佬关注。 链接:https://t.co/yUaS6Jt0Tn https://t.co/4RIFR4s93B https://t.co/DFQ2ArVqOn