California is pushing forward with AB 1921, the Protect Our Games Act, which would require game publishers to offer refunds or offline versions when online servers go dark. Assemblymember Chris Ward, who supports the bill, recognizes the enforcement challenges but believes it could inspire other states. The focus will be on larger companies that fail to comply, with the attorney general ready to step in. This move reflects a rising concern for consumer rights in gaming, similar to recent trends in the EU. Is this a step in the right direction for player rights?
California's Bill Aims to Protect Gamers
