Stop Killing Games Campaign Fails to Secure EU Law Despite 1.3 Million Signatures
The "Stop Killing Games" campaign, an initiative that reportedly gathered 1.3 million signatures, has failed in its objective to secure a new law within the European Union. This outcome signifies that the campaign's efforts to influence EU legislation, likely concerning the longevity or preservation of video games, did not come to fruition.
The "Stop Killing Games" campaign has reportedly failed to secure an EU law, despite accumulating 1.3 million signatures. The initiative aimed to influence legislation within the European Union regarding video games, with its name suggesting a focus on preventing the discontinuation or "killing" of games.
Despite the significant public support indicated by the number of signatures, the campaign's efforts to establish new EU regulations or protections in this area were ultimately unsuccessful.
According to Hacker News Frontpage, the campaign did not achieve its goal of securing an EU law.
