Many gamers stand behind Stop Killing Games as a principle. That's because games are an art form uniquely vulnerable to being utterly destroyed through publisher machinations... No other media is nearly as susceptible to becoming lost media quite like video games. No book publisher or film studio could walk into someone's house and burn books or destroy physical discs. They can't even do that with pirated media either.But game publishers can because the games are effectively tied to a publisher like an umbilical cord, to the point where cutting that cord also means rendering the game unplayable for the masses. We've seen it happen time and time again with games deemed "failed live services" like Anthem or Evolve. Some players genuinely love these games and wish they were still available to play... even if no one else is playing.How do we Stop Killing Games?This is where Stop Killing Games comes into play. This movement is being spearheaded by Ross Scott from Accursed Farms, and has…
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