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Markus “Notch” Persson, the creator of Minecraft, made a rare appearance online on July 7, 2025, and stirred up a heated ...
It all started when YouTuber Daniel Sumpton made a joke about indie developer Pirate Software pushing back hard against the ...
The original creator of Minecraft, Notch, added his opinion to the discussion around gamer access rights and Stop Killing Games.
Minecraft creator supported the Stop Killing Games campaign, stressing that players should be able to host their own servers. He didn't sign the petition himself, though.
Minecraft players might be aware of the Stop Killing Games initiative that has been making rounds on the internet.
Ross Scott who runs the Accursed Farms YouTube channel posted a video about Ubisoft taking The Crew offline and not only ...
For some context, Stop Killing Games does have a lengthy FAQ section that addresses some of the concerns laid out by Video ...
Gamers are pushing back with the Stop Killing Games campaign, exposing publishers that delist paid games and erase digital ...
In protest, Stop Killing Games has launched a petition aimed at getting the game companies to do right by their customers. At ...
Video Games Europe, a group representing European game publishers, has come out against the Stop Killing Games campaign, which advocates for government regulation to prevent online ...
The Stop Killing Games campaign underscores the value of decentralization, open-source game development and community-driven ecosystems that, by their nature, cannot be shut down from above.
Markus "Notch" Persson is once again sharing controversial opinions, but this time it seems like a lot of people agrees with him that the policies for digital ownership is severely flawed.