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Stop Killing Games is a community-led campaign promoting continued development and support for video games after they are discontinued by publishers.

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Game industry lobby group that argued against preservation efforts from libraries is now pushing back on Stop Killing Games, saying it could prevent 'new games, features, and technology'

… In 2025, Video Games Europe, essentially the EU version of the ESA, issued basically the same warning , saying that Stop Killing Games' demands could expose gamers to "unsafe community content" and "would curtail developer choice by making these videogames prohibitively expensive to create." Andy C…

May 11, 2026 · Andy Chalk
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Even Hideo Kojima is afraid that 'digital data will no longer be owned by individuals' and that access to art that we love 'may suddenly be cut off'

… August 5, 2021 This has been a very real fear for quite some time now, with the Stop Killing Games being one group to lead the charge against a lack of consumer protections, although its latest bid for rule changes unfortunately fell flat in front of the European Commission: "The Commission conside… …

Jul 2, 2026 · Elie Gould
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The ESA quietly starts walking back baffling statements about private servers being 'illegal', though it's still tutting and wagging its finger

The Entertainment Software Association, in an ongoing attempt to slow the roll of the games conservation movement Stop Killing Games, made a baffling statement at a recent California State Senate hearing over a proposed Protect Our Games Act that goes as follows: " Private servers are illegal. …

Jul 1, 2026 · Harvey Randall

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