The Stop Killing Games movement has crossed 1 million signatures, fighting to keep video games alive even after publishers pull support. Started by YouTuber Ross Scott after Ubisoft's The Crew shutdown, the push now targets 1.4 million signatures to ensure accuracy. With the July 31 deadline looming, the community is rallying behind this cause, hoping to spark new laws that protect players' access to their games, no matter what.
Published on: 7/4/2025
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