If you’re in gaming circles on social media, chances are you’ll have heard of Stop Killing Games. It’s an initiative led byYouTuberAccursed Farms that aims to challenge video game publishers in an attempt to stop them from making games completely unplayable once support has ended,with Ubisoft’s The Crew being a prime example.
Stop Killing Games has set up multiple petitions in various countries over its duration, though the big one is the European Citizens' Initiative, which aims to take the problem all the way up to the European Union. It’s a movement which has faced a lot of challenges in the past, including its alleged misrepresentation by popular streamer Pirate Software, but support has grown over the past few days.
Stop Killing Games Petition Reaches One Million Signatures, But Still Needs Support
Thanks to a surge of momentum heading into the petition’s final month, Stop Killing Games reached its coveted one million signature milestone earlier today, a great achievement which should absolutely be celebrated. However,creator Accursed Farms took to YouTubeto explain that the movement will still need a lot more signatures and support if it wants to guarantee success.
According to Accursed Farms, while the official tally of signatures has reached one million, it’s extremely unlikely it will stay that way. That’s because when people make mistakes, even minor ones, when signing the initiative, the EU will completely invalidate these signatures, and it’s almost guaranteed that many of these signatures will have mistakes on them, be they accidental or intentional.
On top of that, Accursed Farms claims that he’s also heard of bad actors spoofing signatures on the initiative (which is illegal, don’t do that), so these will also be invalidated when the deadline is reached. With all that in mind, Stop Killing Games now has a new goal of around 1.4 to 1.5 million signatures to truly ensure that the original one million signature goal is met once all the invalid signatures have been weeded out.
That means Stop Killing Games needs more support to ensure its success, and this is your reminder to go ahead and make your voice heard before the deadline on July 31. If you’ve yet to sign the petition,you can find the link hereas well asa link to the Stop Killing Games website, which includes several other petitions to sign if you reside outside the EU.