With Stop Killing Games-supported EU petition now closed, the campaign's loudest voice reckons it's done about as well as is humanly possible
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Summary
The “Stop Killing Games” campaign, which is trying to stop publishers from rendering online games unplayable when official support runs its course, is awaiting the results of a petition to the EU.
The petition asked EU lawmakers to look into the issue, and a recent update has revealed that it has amassed more than a million signatures.
The campaign, which is vocally supported by YouTuber Ross Scott, is now waiting to see what outcome the EU decides on the issue.
In the meantime, Scott is encouraging gamers to continue to support the campaign where they can, and Scott also reflected on the campaign’s efforts to date, saying it had done “as well as is humanly possible given the landscape.”
The campaign is now waiting to hear back from the EU, or on one of the other measures currently in progress, before Scott plans to take a break from promoting the campaign.