• Trending: Apple event on March 4: What to expect Hands-on with Google’s Pixel 10a Tesla drops ‘Autopilot’ upsell in California Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 is Feb. • 25 iPhone Fold: All the rumors so far TheStop Killing Games campaignis evolving into more than just a movement. • In aYouTube video, the campaign’s creator, Ross Scott, explained that organizers are planning to establish two non-governmental organizations, one for the European Union and another for the US. • According to Scott, these NGOs would allow for “long-term counter lobbying” when publishers end support for certain video games. • “Let me start off by saying I think we’re going to win this, namely the problem of publishers destroying video games that you’ve already paid for,” Scott said in the video. • According to Scott, the NGOs will work on getting the original Stop Killing Games petition codified into EU law, while also pursuing more watchdog actions, like setting up a system to report publishers for revoking access to purchased video games.

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  • The Stop Killing Games campaign is expanding beyond a petition to establish two NGOs-one in the European Union and one in the United States-to pursue long‑term lobbying and watchdog actions against publishers that revoke access to purchased games. Campaign founder Ross Scott said the NGOs will aim to codify the movement’s petition into EU law and create a reporting system for publishers that delist titles. The leadership plans to meet with the European Commission soon and is drafting a 500‑page legal brief outlining industry practices. The initiative follows the campaign’s growth after Ubisoft’s removal of The Crew and a million‑signature petition.

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