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Campaign asking EU to stop publishers "destroying" online games hit by anonymous transparency complaint
(www.rockpapershotgun.com)
Stop Killing Games:
The consumer movement to stop game publishers from intentionally destroying older games with kill switches.
The goal is to reach 1 million signatures in the EU so that the european parliament will respond to the initiative that then leads to regulation that requires end-of-life plans for games to stay playable.
Yeah, Ubisoft would certainly know a thing or two about reasonable hours to work on something:
https://www.nme.com/news/report-ubisoft-paris-workers-allege-crunch-culture-morally-and-physically-exhausting-development-3420843
https://www.eurogamer.net/700-ubisoft-workers-strike-in-france-over-failed-salary-negotiations
Yep, they know so much about reasonable working hours that uh, they caused a union to be either formed or joined en masse by their employees, to coordinate a strike against those 'reasonable hours', and other shitty shit Ubisoft does.
Vive le Syndikat, mort aux esclavagistes.