Ross Scott from Accursed Farms initiates a petition to the UK Parliament against the killing of games.
Ross Scott from Accursed Farms initiates a petition to the UK Parliament against the killing of games.
Ross Scott has started a petition to the UK Parliament aimed at halting planned obsolescence and requiring companies to include kill switches in games that they conceal about when they will disable your gaming experience. If the campaign reaches 100,000 signatures, Parliament must consider it for debate. Vote if you're a UK resident: ban publishers from permanently shutting down games they've sold. Petitions for those doubtful of political action can find depth in past debates—spending at least an hour reading discussions adds real value. The online system empowers voters directly; contribute if possible. For more background, watch the accompanying video. EU citizens can also participate via the EU Citizens' Initiative, regardless of location (including the UK). For further details or involvement, check StopKillingGames.com or view the Video FAQ. P.S. Friends and family can also join the effort!