<2>Pro-Gamer Consumer Movement ‘Stop Killing Games’ Will Launch NGOs in America and the EU

<3>The consumer movement Stop Killing Games “has come a long way in the two years since YouTuber Ross Scott got mad about Ubisoft’s destruction of The Crew in 2024,” writes the gaming news site PC Gamer. “The short version is, he won: 1.3 million people signed the group’s petition, mandating its consideration by the European Union, and while Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot reminded us all that nothing is forever, his company promised to never do something like that again.” (And Ubisoft has since updated The Crew 2 with an offline mode, according to Engadget.)

<3>“But it looks like even bigger things are in store,” PC Gamer wrote Thursday, “as Scott announced today that Stop Killing Games is launching two official NGOs, one in the EU and the other in the US.”

<3>An NGO — that’s non-governmental organization — is, very generally speaking, an organization that pursues particular goals, typically but not exclusively political, and that may be funded partially or fully by governments, but is not actually part of any government.

<3>It’s a big

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