'Stop Killing Games' Comes Roaring Back After YouTube Drama And Now Industry Lobbying Groups Are Pushing Back
Briefly

Ross Scott initiated the 'Stop Killing Games' movement after Ubisoft's actions rendered The Crew unplayable. The campaign garnered significant attention and support, with over a million fans backing it after a resurgence triggered by a new video from Scott. In this video, Scott criticized fellow YouTuber Jason Hall for misrepresenting the initiative. The exchange between Scott and Hall led to increased visibility, as other influencers joined the conversation, resulting in numerous petitions for the cause receiving substantial signatures.
Ross Scott launched the 'Stop Killing Games' initiative after Ubisoft made The Crew unplayable for purchasers, advocating for better preservation of digital games.
The campaign saw a resurgence due to a video titled 'The end of Stop Killing Games,' leading to over a million fans voicing support.
Scott blamed fellow YouTuber Jason Hall for spreading misinformation about the initiative, labeling it as naive and unworkable in the current gaming environment.
Significant interactions on YouTube, particularly the back-and-forth between creators, have reinvigorated discussion and increased signatures for the petitions supporting the cause.
Read at Kotaku
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