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People are discussing the European Commission’s effort to create or facilitate a code of conduct for how the “end of life” stage of games is managed, following the Stop Killing Games petition. The focus is on shaping practical standards for what developers/publishers should do when discontinuing support for games.

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Key Takeaway The European Commission is moving toward an “end of life” code of conduct for games in response to the Stop Killing Games petition.
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The European Commission is moving toward an “end of life” code of conduct for games in response to the Stop Killing Games petition.

People are discussing the European Commission’s effort to create or facilitate a code of conduct for how the “end of life” stage of games is managed, following the Stop Killing Games petition. The focus is on shaping practical standards for what developers/publishers should do when discontinuing support for games.

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Top 1 signals · The European Commission is moving toward an “end of life”

Briefing Findings · The European Commission is moving toward an “end of life”

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Initiator European Commission
Mechanism Facilitate a code of conduct
Scope Managing games’ “end of life”
Trigger Stop Killing Games petition

What to Watch

  • Follow updates from the European Commission on the proposed “end of life” code of conduct process. GamesIndustry.biz
  • Watch for additional reporting on consultations or stakeholder meetings tied to the code of conduct timeline. GamesIndustry.biz

What Changed

  • European Commission aims to facilitate code of conduct for managing "end of life" for games following Stop Killing Games petition GamesIndustry.biz
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