UK Government Petition To "Stop Killing Games" Goes Live, Again
After an unfortunate early end to the original petition, the petition to Stop Killing Video Games has gone live again, with some slight rewording.
If you live in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, or Wales, then you are eligible to participate in getting the petition noticed. Should it reach 100,000 signatures, then Parliament will consider debating it, though the government will respond in some way should it hit 10,000.
Sign the petition here: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/702074
The movement has been spearheaded by YouTuber Ross Scott, who explains it in a nutshell:
Games that are sold, should be left in a functional state once they are no longer on sale.
Games, such as the recently delisted The Crew, have reached millions of players, and yet publishers can just stop you playing them. It wasn't always this way, as many older games can still be played even online, with players using their own servers, for example.
However, should you not live in the United Kingdom, there may still be something that you can do to help this movement get noticed. Visit https://www.stopkillinggames.com/ and see what is available in your country.
COMMENTS
starling0812 - 12:54pm, 15th January 2025
cool
Kara - 01:45pm, 15th January 2025
cool