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Ubisoft CEO responds to Stop Killing Games petition, says support for all titles cannot last forever
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot responds to the Stop Killing Games petition, stating, game support cannot last forever.
Ross Scott, a leader of the 'Stop Killing Games' movement, has responded to Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot's comments that ...
The Stop Killing Games movement, which aims to preserve offline play for all games even after publisher support ends, has united gamers in every genre from farm ...
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TheGamer on MSNUbisoft CEO Responds To Stop Killing Game InitiativeWith over 1.39 signatures in the EU, things are quickly gaining steam. That's led to l obbyists challenging the notion of ...
Ubisoft's own shareholders have directly challenged the publisher to respond to the huge swell of support behind Stop ...
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillermot commented on the Stop Killing Games campaign during a shareholder meeting on July 10.
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The EU consumer rights campaign Stop Killing Games reached its 1 million signature goal earlier this month, snowballing out ...
Fresh Look's Neal Sayatovich writes about the Stop Killing Games movement, and how it is pushing back against the trend of publishers shutting off game servers.
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Nicolae Ștefănuță, Vice-President of the European Parliament, expressed his support for the Stop Killing Games movement.
Stop Killing Games gains political support. Vice President of European Parliament, Nicolae Stefanuta signs the petition.
Nicolae Ștefănuță, Romanian poliician and vice president of the European Parliament, has spoken out in support of Stop ...
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