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The Stop Killing Games EU petition has surpassed 1 million signatures, but the campaign's founder Ross Scott warns that additional signatures are necessary to counteract invalid submissions. The initiative aims to draw attention to the perceived negative impact of violent video games on society and seeks to influence policy changes within the European Union.
Scott expressed concerns that while reaching the milestone of 1 million signatures is a significant achievement, the validity of some submissions could undermine the campaign's efforts. He emphasized the importance of gathering more legitimate signatures to ensure the petition's voice is heard clearly by lawmakers.
The movement has garnered widespread support from parents, educators, and concerned citizens who believe that the gaming industry must take responsibility for its content. As discussions around the regulation of video games continue, the petition serves as a rallying point for those advocating for a more responsible approach to game development and marketing. The campaign is expected to persist in its outreach efforts to solidify its impact.
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