The "Stop Killing Games" initiative, led by YouTuber Ross Scott, has gathered over 1.4 million signatures as part of the European Citizens' Initiative, surpassing its initial goals. The initiative aims to advocate for an end-of-life plan for video games, allowing them to be modified or patched to remain operational without ongoing support from developers. Concerns about potential signature-spoofing campaigns have prompted the movement to collect an additional 400,000 signatures as a buffer. Once the signatures are validated, the European Commission will respond to the demands within six months, although this does not guarantee the proposals will become law. The initiative has gained attention from industry leaders, including Ubisoft's CEO, and has received support from a vice president of the EU parliament.