The world of gaming is witnessing a significant shift, with Brazil at the forefront of the movement to protect digital game ownership and preservation. A new bill, inspired by the Stop Killing Games movement, aims to prevent online games from disappearing when official support ends.

This development comes in response to Sony's decision to phase out discs, leaving many gamers concerned about the future of their digital libraries.

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  • The proposed bill seeks to ensure that gamers have continued access to their purchased titles, even after official support has ceased.
  • The move is expected to have a significant impact on the gaming industry, with potential implications for game developers, publishers, and distributors.
  • The bill's success could set a precedent for other countries to follow, prioritizing consumer rights and game preservation.
  • The Stop Killing Games movement has been instrumental in raising awareness about the importance of game preservation and the need for protective measures.

Source: Push Square