Stop Killing Games Takes a Big Step toward California's First Law By law, all games released after January 1 will be required to give players 60 days' notice of server closures and, with a patch, add a way to continue playing the game in some way.Moreover, if you refuse to do the second option, the company must return the funds to the player.The ESA, the largest group of video game companies in the United States, is lobbying against the bill.According to them, players do not own the games and buy a license, all online services are quite difficult to change for access afterward, and the games may also have a third-party license and pose a risk to the safety of players.All this adds up to the fact that it is very difficult to pull off or too expensive.There will be a hearing on this issue this Thursday, where Stop Killing Games will try to stand its ground and push forward this legislation to protect consumers and their rights.
#game