I would be more suprised if we “lose” at this point. EU loves regulating, and now for once people are asking something to be reculated. Everyone has an hard on, except the companies of course.
Drk_Kni8
One of us! One of us!
Suedewagon
Even if it’s to gain favor with voters, giga based.
Inevitable_Bar3555
Rare Romanian politician W
adkenna
EA, Activision, Ubisoft and more currently coming together to release the motherlode of propaganda to try and stop this I bet.
Neddrik

Soggy_Cracker
US gaming companies: release Pirate Software.

gunzgoboom
Europe once again proving that it’s the best place on earth.
BasedDaemonTargaryen
We’re so back
HotTakesBeyond
Imagine if all this effort was spent on something meaningful.
Hot-Charge198
i do not like this guy, but at least we have some backing on our side
Mr-Fister-the-3rd
I’m out of the loop can I get a for and against here?
zepsutyKalafiorek
Politicians are farming free points with this.
catdoy
Even if this “Stop Killing Games” thing gets implemented, heck how would they even implement it? Im 99% sure that game companies would still not give a shit that they can’t sell their games in EU when they didnt abide by EU’s stop killing games thing because people would still find a way to buy those games. You cant fix shitty taste of these “gamers”.
Plus there’s too many loopholes, all they have to do is offer the game to be playable when they inevitably shutdown online servers? Alright then here’s some half-assed offline version of the game have fun??
Never gonna work
Select_Truck3257
i have an idea, if we do not own the games than price must be divided into the product life cycle. Why should we pay $80 for a game if we could pay $8 in a year, if the product has a 10 year life cycle, also this forces them to make stable support for the product for 5-10 years. Yes it’s like a subscription but we need a stable life cycle and technical support, many products have no support unfortunately
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Free political points in action?)
EU its so back
Wtf I love the EU now
Wtf we’re back
Really? Or fake news? That would be huge
I would be more suprised if we “lose” at this point. EU loves regulating, and now for once people are asking something to be reculated. Everyone has an hard on, except the companies of course.
One of us! One of us!
Even if it’s to gain favor with voters, giga based.
Rare Romanian politician W
EA, Activision, Ubisoft and more currently coming together to release the motherlode of propaganda to try and stop this I bet.

US gaming companies: release Pirate Software.

Europe once again proving that it’s the best place on earth.
We’re so back
Imagine if all this effort was spent on something meaningful.
i do not like this guy, but at least we have some backing on our side
I’m out of the loop can I get a for and against here?
Politicians are farming free points with this.
Even if this “Stop Killing Games” thing gets implemented, heck how would they even implement it? Im 99% sure that game companies would still not give a shit that they can’t sell their games in EU when they didnt abide by EU’s stop killing games thing because people would still find a way to buy those games. You cant fix shitty taste of these “gamers”.
Plus there’s too many loopholes, all they have to do is offer the game to be playable when they inevitably shutdown online servers? Alright then here’s some half-assed offline version of the game have fun??
Never gonna work
i have an idea, if we do not own the games than price must be divided into the product life cycle. Why should we pay $80 for a game if we could pay $8 in a year, if the product has a 10 year life cycle, also this forces them to make stable support for the product for 5-10 years. Yes it’s like a subscription but we need a stable life cycle and technical support, many products have no support unfortunately