July 3, 2025 - 17:09

The 'Stop Killing Games' petition responds to a growing concern among gamers over the future playability of server-based games. As more titles rely on online servers for functionality, players are increasingly anxious about the potential for their favorite games to become unplayable once support is withdrawn. This initiative aims to raise awareness and advocate for better policies regarding the preservation of digital games.
Game designers and industry professionals are joining forces to highlight the importance of maintaining access to these games, emphasizing that many players invest significant time and money into them. The initiative calls for developers and publishers to consider long-term solutions that would allow players to continue enjoying their games, even after official support ends.
With the gaming community rallying behind this cause, there is hope that the 'Stop Killing Games' initiative will lead to meaningful discussions and changes within the industry, ultimately ensuring that beloved games are not lost to time and server shutdowns.
August 20, 2026 - 19:05
Monarch Game Studios Launches Investment Round to Connect Video Games Into a Live Rewards NetworkLas Vegas, Nevada, August 20th, 2026 - Monarch Game Studios has announced the launch of a new investment round aimed at expanding its live rewards network into the video game space. The company,...
August 20, 2026 - 11:42
Three Suffolk boys to represent UK at Pokemon World ChampionshipsThree young players from Suffolk have earned their spots at the Pokemon World Championships, which kick off later this week in San Francisco. The trio, all boys aged between 12 and 15, will...
August 19, 2026 - 23:21
Grandfathers, Games, and Nostalgia: Why I Keep Coming Back to Zelda IIZelda II: The Adventure of Link is often called the black sheep of the series. It is a side-scrolling action game with RPG elements, a harsh difficulty curve, and a combat system that punishes...
August 19, 2026 - 01:23
The New Star Wars Video Game Proves Lucasfilm's Biggest Experiment WorkedThe upcoming Star Wars video game from Quantic Dream is shaping up to be a major turning point for the franchise. Titled Star Wars Eclipse, the project is set in the High Republic era, a period...