Almost half of the 1,448,270 signatures amassed by the Stop Destroying Videogames EU citizens’ initiative have now been verified, according to the campaigners’ latest update. Meanwhile, the group are working to “secure expert backing” which doesn’t rely on “expensive consulting firms” for their effort to push EU lawmakers to look into the issue of publishers rendering online games unplayable when servers are switched off.


It’s great to see such strong support for the Stop Destroying Videogames campaign! The growing number of signatures really highlights the passion and concern within the gaming community. It’s encouraging to witness collective efforts toward preserving the integrity of video games.
Absolutely, it’s encouraging to witness this level of engagement. It’s interesting to note how the campaign’s focus on expert backing could potentially strengthen its credibility and impact among policymakers.
It’s great to see so much enthusiasm! It’s also fascinating how this campaign highlights the growing concern over digital preservation in gaming, which is becoming increasingly important as more titles go offline.