To those doomering or doomposting about #StopKillingGames, how we failed, or our chances are dead because the ECI is over, we have a message that goes back to the times before we reached 1 million signatures: It's not over until it's over.
We have multiple paths to victory here
Update on Stop Killing Games: Ross Scott responds to the EU setback.
The European Commission said it does not plan to introduce new laws requiring game publishers to keep games playable after support ends. Instead, it pointed to existing consumer protection laws.
> Stop Killing Games founder Ross Scott said the response was mostly expected and told supporters not to lose hope. He argued that relying on existing laws creates uncertainty, as there is still no clear answer on publishers’ legal obligations when shutting down games.
> Scott said the campaign still has other options, including pushing for changes through the upcoming Digital Fairness Act, and that the initiative has strong support in the European Parliament.
> According to Scott, the European Commission is currently the biggest obstacle, but he stressed the campaign is far from over and urged supporters to focus on the next steps.
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Exclusive:
Lawmakers from several political groups in the European Parliament have sent a letter to the European Commission calling for new laws to protect video games that people have paid for.
The main quote: “When nearly 1.3 million EU citizens are calling on the European Union to take action, it is our obligation to listen and to act. We cannot ignore this overwhelming call to action.
The plenary debate a few weeks ago sent a clear signal: This Citizen Initiative has broad cross-party support in the European Parliament. When consumers pay for a game, they invest more than just money.
They spend their time on it, make memories, develop passions and make real friends for life along the way. It is indefensible that publishers should have the right to simply pull the plug on these games at any time, and destroy cultural heritage in the process. With this letter, we reiterate our position: It’s Game Over for this abusive practice.”
The MEPs argue that companies should not be able to make paid games unusable after ending support through server shutdowns, forced updates, or other changes.
They make it clear that this is not about forcing publishers to keep servers running forever or provide endless updates. Instead, they want laws that ensure people can still access and play the games they bought, even after official support ends. They also encourage solutions such as private servers or peer-to-peer options when possible.
Signed by dozens of MEPs from across the political spectrum, the letter increases pressure on the European Commission to propose actual legislation protecting consumers and preserving access to purchased games.
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Una democracia sin árbitro independiente es un sistema al servicio del poder.
El 28 de julio le ganamos incluso a un árbitro parcial, eso habla de la fuerza y la determinación del pueblo venezolano, pero las condiciones tienen que cambiar.
Venezuela merece un poder electoral que respete los resultados, que publique las actas y que le rinda cuentas al pueblo. Esa es una condición innegociable para cualquier proceso electoral.
Construyamos esa ruta.
Last night the secret meeting between industry lobbyists, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot and the EU Commission took place. This is a test for democracy! We now have to wait to see whether the word of 1 CEO means more to politicians than the request of 1.294.188 EU citizens.
Ubisoft CEO is today having an "invitation-only" meeting with the European Commission, hosted by VGE, 2 weeks before the EC planned answer to our ECI.
SKG was not invited.
Thus, we publish an Open Letter, that we invite everyone of you to read it and share it for visibility.
🚨 Today, They Are Meeting Without Us.
🏛️ The @EU_Commission is 2 weeks away from a resolution that could decide the future of game ownership. While we are fighting for the consumer, @videogames_EU is hosting an event 'Games in Europe: Built Here, Played Globally' filled with industry giants and the very policymakers who will decide our fate.
⏰ The timing is just impossible to ignore.
🙌 @StopKilingGames drafted an Open Letter to ensure the industry hears the community’s voice, but we know a letter is only as strong as the people who share it. We would love for you to help bring this into the public eye, in whichever way fits your platform best:
https://t.co/dSGyhV6jcL
@videogames_EU is hosting a meeting between its members (ie @Ubisoft) and members of the @EU_Commission + @Europarl_EN < 2 weeks before the Commission makes a decision on our Initiative: https://t.co/AJBkveP9xH
We believe this is an attempt to lobby the Commission and we OBJECT!: