
Only 3% of Signatories for Stop Killing Games’ EU Initiative Have Failed Verification—A Strong Indication of Progress
Latest updates on the Stop Killing Games initiative reveal significant support as the verification process unfolds, with only 3% of signatures failing verification.
The Stop Killing Games initiative in the EU has gained renewed momentum after its creator Ross Scott addressed concerns, leading to a surge in signatures. The initiative aims to require game developers to support their products even after they are discontinued. Currently, out of 1,448,270 signatures collected, only 689,035 have been verified, with less than 3% failing to meet verification standards, a promising sign as the petition approaches the European Commission.
The initiative strives for at least 1 million verified signatures to progress, with stringent rules to ensure that only legitimate EU residents count towards the total.
The push for verification is progressing well, indicating strong support within the gaming community for continued game maintenance and community-led server options.
