
Owlcat Games Supports the Stop Killing Games Movement
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A popular movement called Stop Killing Games is asking video game publishers to make sure players can keep playing the games they have bought. The campaign recently got over 1.4 million signatures in the European Union. This is enough to make the European Commission take a close look and respond to the issue.
Recently, the company Owlcat Games, known for making titles like Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader and Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, showed strong support for this campaign. The developers said that every player deserves lasting access to the games they pay for, no matter how long it has been since the game launched. Owlcat also encouraged fans to learn more about Stop Killing Games through its official website.
This support has been very popular among gamers and fans of the campaign. Many people are praising Owlcat for standing up for the rights of players. Some of the praise can be seen in online comments and on community forums like Reddit.
The main idea behind the Stop Killing Games movement is not to force companies to keep spending money on old games that are no longer popular. Instead, the goal is to let the community have access or control if the publisher is no longer able to support the game. This way, people who paid for a game in the past can still play it in the future, and old games can be preserved.
As more and more developers talk about this issue, the topic has become too important to ignore. The hope is that the growing support and attention will help convince the European Commission to support lasting access to digital games for everyone.
Original article and image: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/warhammer-40k-rogue-trader-dev-owlcat-comes-out-swinging-in-support-of-stop-killing-games-every-player-deserves-lasting-access-to-what-theyve-paid-for/