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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.
After a long silence, Markus Persson, better known as Notch, the mind behind Minecraft, has re-entered the gaming conversation. His recent posts on X, ...
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.
The original creator of Minecraft, Notch, added his opinion to the discussion around gamer access rights and Stop Killing Games.
It all started when YouTuber Daniel Sumpton made a joke about indie developer Pirate Software pushing back hard against the ...
Markus “Notch” Persson, the creator of Minecraft, made a rare appearance online on July 7, 2025, and stirred up a heated ...
Minecraft players might be aware of the Stop Killing Games initiative that has been making rounds on the internet.
From ‘Death Stranding 2’ to ‘Mario Kart World,’ 2025 has been a legendary year for gaming — even though 'Grand Theft Auto VI' ...
Launched in April 2024 by Ross Scott, the Stop Killing Games movement is all about preserving access to online games, especially after official support ends. Ross argues that when studios make a ...
That makes a twofold deadline for the Stop Killing Games initiative. Or, at least, one headed up by Scott: The UK petition, which ends July 14, and the EU Citizens' Initiative, which ends July 3.
The Stop Killing Games campaign recently marked its one-year anniversary. In that time, many games with online functionality have been completely removed from the market.