In an increasingly digital age, owning media outright has become less and less possible. Whether it’s movies, music, books, or video games, the pivot to digital has made it harder for consumers to own permanent, physical copies of their favorite pieces of media. In video games, myriad titles that players have spent time and money on have been taken offline by publishers, never to be played again. Legislation around this is spotty worldwide, and some companies have gotten away with raking in consumer money just to games-2023-delisted-servers-offline-1850083031",{"metric25":1}]]” href=”https://kotaku.com/dead-games-2023-delisted-servers-offline-1850083031″>pull the plug on a game months or years down the line. However, YouTube channel Accursed Farms is starting a coordinated campaign to force stronger legislation against this practice, with Ubisoft’s racing game The Crew at the center of it. – Kenneth Shepard games-1851385068",{"metric25":1}]]” href=”https://kotaku.com/ubisoft-the-crew-accursed-farms-stop-killing-games-1851385068″>Read More
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