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The fight to stop publishers from bricking your games and shutting down servers just got a powerful new enemy

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Why This Matters

This development highlights ongoing efforts to protect gamers' access to online games and prevent publishers from unilaterally shutting down servers, which can render games unplayable. The debate underscores the tension between consumer rights and industry control in digital entertainment. Such legislation could significantly influence how publishers manage game longevity and digital ownership.

Key Takeaways

The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has come out against California bill AB 1921, a state bill that would compel developers to offer remedies before deactivating servers for online games. Stop Killing Games has been fighting this battle for the last couple of years and was quick to condemn the ESA's position.Read Entire Article