Stop Destroying Videogames: a month until the end.

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by DIeG03rr3

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  1. Ten months ago, I made a post on [r/italygames](/r/italygames/) talking about the [Stop Destroying Videogames](https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/initiatives/details/2024/000007_en) initiative, with the main goal to ensure that purchased video games are left in a playable state once support from the publisher is over. The signature collection started on 31 July 2024, with the objective of reaching 1,000,000 total signatures and the minimum threshold in 7 European countries by 31 July 2025. Once these targets are reached, the European Parliament would be obliged to debate it and offer a response. [Since the threshold of 7 countries has already been surpassed, now we “only” need to reach the 1,000,000 signatures quota.]

    Started off quite promising, the signature collection stalled for many months. This was also caused by the acts of sabotage and misinformation carried out by Pirate Software (Jason Thor Hal), [who deceively criticised the initiative](https://www.gamegrin.com/articles/sorry-pirate-software-but-stop-killing-games-isnt-bad/). Things, however, could change quickly. In the last few hours, two prominent commentary youtubers, [penguinz0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sJpTCitKqw) and [SomeOrdinaryGamer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmU5gcttf1c), have rekindled interest in the initiative. From around 460,000 signatures, it has risen to over 490,000 in less than a day. Maybe it’s not over yet!

    If you’d like an in-depth explanation of what the “Stop Killing Games” initiative is all about, from which the above-mentioned initiative is inspired, I’ll leave you with [a video by the creator behind “Stop Killing Games”, Ross Scott](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIfRLujXtUo), which thoroughly explains all points in detail.

    If you want to support this initiative, you can do so by signing with your eID [here](https://eci.ec.europa.eu/045/public/#/screen/home). If you live in the UK, go [here instead](https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/702074/).

  2. I’m not surprised that a lot of people from Sweden and Poland support this.

  3. Crazy that there is so little progress in the south and southeast

  4. I hope it can get enough support to stay relevant. Ross, the proposal, and us as consumers all deserve better.

  5. I haven’t touched a game for 7 ish years now . I’m doing my part tho

  6. Ross Scott (the youtuber, who started this campaign, creator of Freeman’s Mind, Civil Protection, and Ross’s Game Dungeon) made a [a final video update ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIfRLujXtUo)in which he addresses how things are not looking good, this being probably the last opportunity to change things, and if it fails, he will accept defeat.

    But the main topic was how Thor’s active anti-campaign showed a sudden drop in support. For those who don’t know, Thor is another youtuber and game developer actively making an online only game, whose oppinion on the matter was it’s not a problem that games “die”, and either misunderstood the issue, or purposefully lied about the initiative, so his followers wouldn’t support it as well.

    Ross tried to contact him about this, not to convince him, but to at least having a fair argument, which Thor turned down, because he doesn’t care, and Ross’s campaign is shit anyways (his words).

  7. Cmon Portugal dont let me down, even Spain is ahead of us, this should be cause for national shame.

  8. Commenting to say that thresholds no longer matter as we’ve hit the 7 countries required. We now need to hit the 1 million signature target from all EU. So it doesn’t matter if your country has hit its threshold goal, please sign the petition anyway if you haven’t already.

    Every signature counts.

  9. It’s nice to see that my country is one of the blue ones.

  10. The thresholds don’t matter at all anymore, please sign even if you’re from a country with a high percentage!

  11. One of the earliest signers here, unfortunately gaming is not as mainstream in my country yet and a lot of people aren’t even aware of these issues. Hope we get the 1mil. needed.

  12. I’m not particularly affected by this initiative, but gave my sign because I know it means something to a lot of people, and would not hurt the community at all.

  13. Commenting to boost enagement! Would love to see this pass considering the effort it’s taken to get to this point.

  14. I can testify, Norway apparently doesn’t care about the initiative at all (I know it’s not on your map cause we’re not part of the union). Called the Norwegian Consumer Authority, they had no idea this initiative to preserve games in the EU even existed. Sad.

  15. First time hearing about this initiative, seems solid, I signed the form.

  16. I signed it myself too. If you need an additional push factor to go sign it, it might help that you know Pirate Software is against it. I personally find spite to be a very effective motivator.

  17. Really want to be able to sign this
    *Cries in Brexit*

  18. I’m mad that I find out about this only today. And what’s that 15% down there?

  19. Honestly kind of disappointed in Estonia’s turnout

  20. you can clearly see which nations have terminally online culture (Poland in 00s was crazy)

  21. Signed it and shared on Insta, let’s hope we get it done

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