Ross Scott, known for his work at Accursed Farms, is nearing the end of his year-long 'Stop Killing Games' initiative. The campaign aims to protect digital games from becoming unplayable after publishers drop support, a concern highlighted by Ubisoft's shutdown of The Crew. With critical deadlines approaching for petitions in the UK and EU, Scott is racing to gather signatures for legislative change. While the initiative has drawn strong support from gamers, he acknowledges the difficulty in reaching a wider audience. As he reflects on the challenges ahead, Scott warns that failure could leave gamers without rights to their purchases, underscoring the urgency of this fight for game preservation.
Final Push for Game Preservation: Ross Scott's Battle
