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Stop Killing Games Campaign Establishes EU and US NGOs

The Stop Killing Games campaign is establishing NGOs in the EU and US to combat publishers discontinuing support for purchased video games. Creator Ross Scott expressed confidence in their success, aiming to codify their petition into EU law and set up systems for reporting publishers. This formalization follows the campaign's strong reaction to Ubisoft's delisting of _The Crew_ and a petition gaining over a million signatures.

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026
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Stop Killing Games Campaign Establishes EU and US NGOs

The Stop Killing Games campaign will set up NGOs in the EU and US

Key takeaways

  • The Stop Killing Games campaign is formally establishing two non-governmental organizations (NGOs), one in the European Union and another in the United States.
  • These NGOs are designed for long-term counter-lobbying efforts against video game publishers who discontinue support for purchased games.
  • Creator Ross Scott expresses confidence in the campaign's success in preventing publishers from effectively
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