The Stop Killing Games campaign's petition to the European Commission has reached a milestone of over a million signatures, although concerns exist about the authenticity of a significant number of them.
The campaign, initiated by YouTuber Ross Scott in 2024 to protest game servers' shutdowns, is aiming for additional legitimate signatures due to potential fake signatures and errors invalidating some of the submissions.
Scott urges supporters to refrain from spoofing signatures on the EU petition, emphasizing that it is a government process and such actions constitute a crime.
While the EU petition has exceeded 1 million signatures, uncertainties remain about the exact count of genuine signatures, and Scott estimates that there are around 600-700k real submissions currently.