Final count for Stop Killing Games petition verifies 1.3 million of its 1.4 million signatures, well above the minimum to be formally considered by EU politicians
The Stop Killing Games petition, which seeks to ensure game publishers have end-of-life contingencies for network-reliant games, has verified 1,294,188 signatures out of 1,448,270, surpassing the EU's one million minimum requirement. This initiative, popular among gamers, aims to allow continued access for players, such as through fan servers, when publishers end support. The petition's success demonstrates significant support from EU citizens, with a low failure rate of around 10%.
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