Warum? — Season 1, Episode 46: EU: Gamers Push Back
News, War & Politics, Documentary • 6 min • 1 season, 34 episodes
Episode synopsis
You buy a video game, invest time in it, and then it suddenly becomes unplayable because the publisher shuts it down. Growing numbers of gamers worldwide are opposing this practice. The "Stop Killing Games" initiative has drawn attention at the European level, while an EU petition with over one million signatures calls for solutions that keep purchased games playable.
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