With the rise of the live-service model, video games have shifted from a product you buy to a service you rent, one that publishers can switch off whenever they want.
I’m 100% for workers rights, but is stop killing games about workers rights or consumer rights?
If you try and push every issue through every protest/movement you’re watering it down and making it easier and easier for people to dismiss it as unreasonable or unclear.
I’m 100% for workers rights, but is stop killing games about workers rights or consumer rights?
If you try and push every issue through every protest/movement you’re watering it down and making it easier and easier for people to dismiss it as unreasonable or unclear.