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Minecraft Creator Notch Sides with Stop Killing Games, Throws Shade at Pirate SoftwareMinecraft’s creator argues piracy isn’t theft if publishers treat purchases like licences. Markus “Notch” Persson weighed in on the Stop Killing Games campaign, tweeting that if a purchased game is ...
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TheGamer on MSNStop Killing Games, Explained: What Is The Initiative? And Why Is It Causing Drama On YouTube?On a basic level, Stop Killing Games is a movement opposing publishers making games unplayable at the end of their life cycle ...
In protest, Stop Killing Games has launched a petition aimed at getting the game companies to do right by their customers. At ...
Game publishers responded after the Stop Killing Games campaign crossed the 1 million signature mark
As expected, they are strongly against the SKG initiative. Ross Scott released another video breaking down their arguments.
Billy Mitchell expressed his opinions on suing Pirate Software at a time when the latter is already involved in a controversy ...
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 ...
Anthem’ will disappear in early 2026. The move comes as consumer group Stop Killing Video Games fights to preserve similar ...
Scott’s whole rebuttal is worth watching as he continues to rebuke the industry trend of killing off online games. “Remember, ...
Stop Killing Games, a consumer movement designed to bring attention to the depreciation of online media, has gathered ...
A consumer protection movement for gamers is gaining steam in Europe, but publishers are beginning to push back.
Ross Scott who runs the Accursed Farms YouTube channel posted a video about Ubisoft taking The Crew offline and not only ...
Video Games Europe has responded to the Stop Killing Games petition. The EU lobby group argues that a law forcing devs to ...
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