A Californian bill backed by the Stop Killing Games campaign, which would see publishers shutting down servers for online games forced to provide full refunds or a version of the game players can keep on playing independently of said servers as part of the process, has hopped another hurdle. It’s passed a full vote in California’s State Assembly, paving the way for it to head to the state’s senate as it inches closer to becoming a fully enacted law despite opposition from the Entertainment Software Association (ESA).
