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EU publisher group addresses Stop Killing Games movement in early double down: killing online games “must be an option,” and this proposal would make them “prohibitively expensive to create”

EU publisher group addresses Stop Killing Games movement in early double down: killing online games “must be an option,” and this proposal would make them “prohibitively expensive to create”

EU publisher group addresses Stop Killing Games movement in early double down: killing online games “must be an option,” and this proposal would make them “prohibitively expensive to create”

The EU Stop Killing Games initiative recently surpassed its goal of one million signatures, so it seems like everyone in Europe is ready to defend fragile online games to the death… except for those doing the killing.

In response to the Stop Killing Games movement’s growing avalanche of support, Video Games Europe – a lobbying group whose board includes executives and legal representation from publishers like Warner Bros. and Microsoft – was dismissive in a new statement. Published both as a blurb on its website and as a full position paper, the statement dismisses Stop Killing Games as “disproportionate.”

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