The European “Stop Killing Games” 1.2-million-signature petition challenges game publishers who revoke access to purchased games, highlighting a broader crisis where 87% of classic video games are now inaccessible. The gaming industry argues that mandatory game preservation poses technical and financial challenges, while legislative responses remain limited. Movement proponents push for solutions like offline modes and community-released server software to ensure end-of-support games’ accessibility.
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