Stop Killing Games petition gains support from European Parliament vice president

Vice President of the European Parliament Nicolae Ștefănuță supports the Stop Killing Games petition.

Nicolae Ștefănuță, Vice President of the European Parliament and a representative from Romania, has voiced support for the Stop Killing Games (SKG) petition on Instagram, urging Europeans to sign the initiative.

The discussion around permanently shutting down games has drawn varied opinions. According to online discussions, the SKG petition has received positive responses from many players.

At the same time, organisations such as Video Games Europe and creators like Pirate Software have raised concerns about potential legislative impacts on the industry.

For petitions like SKG to be formally considered by European lawmakers, they require over a million signatures from EU residents.

While support from those outside the EU is noted, it does not contribute to the signature threshold needed for parliamentary attention.

Nicolae Ștefănuță shared on Instagram, “I stand with the people who started this citizen initiative. I signed and will continue to help them. A game, once sold, belongs to the customer, not the company.”

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