July 17, 2025 - 14:29

A global campaign has emerged to put pressure on game developers to stop a practice that many see as a violation of their consumer rights. The initiative, known as "Stop Killing Games," seeks to address concerns over certain gaming practices that players believe undermine their experience and rights as consumers.
Advocates of the movement argue that many video games employ tactics that prioritize profit over player enjoyment, including excessive microtransactions and pay-to-win mechanics. This has sparked outrage among gamers who feel that these practices detract from the core experience of playing and enjoying video games.
The petition has gained significant traction, with thousands of signatures from players around the world who demand that the European Commission take action. Supporters of the campaign are urging regulators to implement stricter guidelines that would protect consumers from exploitative practices in the gaming industry.
As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, the outcome of this petition could have far-reaching implications for developers and players alike.
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