Stop Killing Games Movement Gains Support in European Parliament Hearing
The Stop Killing Games movement, led by founder Ross Scott and organizer Moritz Katzner, presented their case to the European Parliament, advocating against the shutdown of server-dependent video games. The hearing was well-received, with parliament members expressing positive responses to the initiative. The movement seeks to prevent future game shutdowns by proposing requirements for end-of-life planning in game development budgets. The hearing marks a significant step in the legislative process, with broad support from political groups and committees.