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Stop Killing Games lost its biggest battle despite 1.3 million signatures, but the fight isn't over

The European Commission has rejected a petition bearing 1,294,188 verified signatures to propose legislation against making end-of-life premium games permanently unplayable.

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techspot.comStai leggendo8 g fa

Stop Killing Games lost its biggest battle despite 1.3 million signatures, but the fight isn't over

The European Commission has rejected a petition bearing 1,294,188 verified signatures to propose legislation against making end-of-life premium games permanently unplayable.

originale
theregister.com6 g fa

EU won't force publishers to grant dead video games an afterlife

EU Commission rejected binding game preservation rules, backing industry code of conduct despite 1.3M signers' petition. This leaves IT teams exposed: publishers control software lifecycle freely, from online shutdowns to licensing termination, with fragmented EU-wide compliance.

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heise.de9 g fa

Stop Killing Games: EU Commission Rejects Gamers

Following the successful initiative for computer games, the Commission will not draw legislative conclusions. The activists are relying on Parliament.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·heise.de

    Stop Killing Games: EU Commission Rejects Gamers

    Following the successful initiative for computer games, the Commission will not draw legislative conclusions. The activists are relying on Parliament.

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·techspot.com

    Stop Killing Games lost its biggest battle despite 1.3 million signatures, but the fight isn't over

    The European Commission has rejected a petition bearing 1,294,188 verified signatures to propose legislation against making end-of-life premium games permanently unplayable.

  3. sabato 20 giugno 2026·theregister.com

    EU won't force publishers to grant dead video games an afterlife

    Stop Killing Games campaign suffers setback as European Commission favors industry code of conduct over legal obligation