The European Commission will engage with consumers and publishers by the end of 2026 to explore ways to improve industry standards, as a response to the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) ‘Stop Destroying Videogames'.
If anything, I thought this would spawn some more consumer protections in the EU…Like a version of the game that customers could maintain and run themselves after official support was officially over. The movement sent a message, but apparently it wasn’t yet enough.
If anything, I thought this would spawn some more consumer protections in the EU…Like a version of the game that customers could maintain and run themselves after official support was officially over. The movement sent a message, but apparently it wasn’t yet enough.
The message sent by consumers needs to be for all “always online” games to fail miserably. If the game has an online requirement, do not buy it.
Good luck getting gamers to boycott anything.
But it’s so shiny. Surely just one little copy won’t hurt anyone.