The Stop Killing Games campaign's petition to the European Commission surpassed a million signatures, raising concerns about rendering online games unplayable by shutting down servers.
Video Games Europe argues for the option to shut down servers for online games if they are no longer commercially viable, emphasizing considerations for player safety and intellectual property rights.
The debate involves the potential impact on companies, control over private servers, and the need for a new legal framework to address issues related to game support termination.
YouTuber Ross Scott and Stop Killing Games have been actively campaigning, with Scott responding to Video Games Europe's arguments and urging supporters to contact European parliament members.