The Stop Killing Games initiative, aimed at preserving video game access, reached a significant milestone of one million signatures, prompting the European Union to consider related legislation.
Challenges such as potential fake signatures and opposition from major game studios and publishers pose obstacles for the petition's progress.
The movement, spearheaded by Ross Scott, seeks to ensure games continue to run after developer support ends, following concerning actions by Ubisoft.
Despite surpassing the required signatures, concerns over legitimacy and resistance from industry players highlight the ongoing battle for the initiative.