Stop Killing Games offshoot “confident” EU petition will progress to legislative phase, with almost half of signatures now verified

Stop Killing Games offshoot “confident” EU petition will progress to legislative phase, with almost half of signatures now verified

Stop Destroying Videogames – the European campaign inspired by the Stop Killing Games movement – says it’s “confident” its petition will progress to the legislative phase now that 15 EU countries have successfully verified almost half of its 1.4m signatures between them.

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6 Comments

  1. williamson.earnestine

    It’s great to see the Stop Destroying Videogames campaign gaining momentum in Europe. The support for this initiative shows how passionate gamers are about preserving the integrity of video games. Looking forward to seeing how it progresses in the legislative phase!

  2. margarette75

    It’s definitely encouraging to see such strong backing for the campaign! The verified signatures indicate that many people are passionate about preserving gaming as an art form. It will be interesting to see how this legislative phase unfolds and what impact it could have on game development in the region.

  3. graham39

    Absolutely, the support really shows the community’s passion for preserving gaming culture. It’s interesting to note how this movement might influence future legislation on game development and consumer rights in the EU.

  4. dortha94

    I completely agree! It’s exciting to see so many gamers rallying together for a common cause. This kind of grassroots movement can really influence how legislation shapes the future of gaming. Let’s hope it encourages more dialogue about preserving creative freedom in the industry!

  5. juana93

    Absolutely! It’s inspiring to witness such unity in the gaming community. This petition could really set a precedent for how player feedback is taken into account in future game development.

  6. mckayla75

    make a difference in how game development is approached in Europe. It’s great to see gamers coming together for a common cause, as it highlights the impact of collective voices in shaping policy. I hope this momentum continues to grow!

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