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Title: One man vs the games industry: Stop Killing Games pushes governments to act, then burns out
Post by: Redaktion on August 04, 2025, 19:52:13
Ross Scott's Stop Killing Games initiative, credited with catalyzing global action against the deletion of paid digital games, is winding down its direct activism. With key legislative and regulatory efforts now in motion across the EU and beyond, Scott reflects on the movement's progress, personal toll, and future direction — including calls for preserving virtual game worlds through AI and community action.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/One-man-vs-the-games-industry-Stop-Killing-Games-pushes-governments-to-act-then-burns-out.1078767.0.html
Title: Re: One man vs the games industry: Stop Killing Games pushes governments to act, then burns out
Post by: William pratt on August 05, 2025, 20:57:22
Ross Scott is not the leader of stop killing games he just informs and alerted people to it as a movement. Scott himself has stated multiple times the only thing he has to do with it is as such. Please correct article information before publishing
Title: Re: One man vs the games industry: Stop Killing Games pushes governments to act, then burns out
Post by: Rj on August 06, 2025, 03:45:00
Please stop calling this a "Ross scott's intiative". He is just a spokesperson. The actual people behind this are different.