Stop Killing Games ' EU initiative had a second wind earlier this year, going from a bit of doom and gloom to 400,000 extra signatures past the requirement to get it in front of the European Commission, via a European Citizens' Initiative.

For context, Stop Killing Games is a movement designed to require game companies to support their games after they've been shut down. As explained on its site , this doesn't mean forcing companies to maintain servers forever—rather, it requires them to have some sort of end-of-life plan in mind, which can take a lot of forms. For instance, giving fan communities the tools they need to run their own local servers.

EU initiatives have a lot of stringent requirements before they can get in front of the politicians, including at least 1 million signatures,

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