Deine Spiele verschwinden und das ist rechtens
In 2024, Ubisoft shut down The Crew—a game that millions of people had paid for. Not just deactivated, not just restricted. Deleted. Forever. What happened next is the wildest story the gaming world has seen in years: A YouTuber named Ross Scott started a movement, collected 1.3 million signatures across the EU, and in April 2026 actually sat before the European Commission to advocate for your right to your own games. In this video, I’ll tell you the whole story behind Stop Killing Games—from The Crew to Pirate Software to the European Parliament. And I’ll share my thoughts on it.

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Why games take forever and still get worse

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He honestly thinks we can afford this

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Die BERÜHMTESTEN DEUTSCHEN GAMES!

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15 Reasons why Modern Games are so terrible

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Die PEINLICHSTEN Scams seit dem Internet

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Electronic Arts: Vom Visionär zum meistgehassten Konzern

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Politischer Einfluss auf die Öffentlich-Rechtlichen | ZDF Magazin Royale

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Die Gaming-Industrie BRICHT ZUSAMMEN und TikTok ist schuld

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Ein gewaltiger Aufwand: Warum deutsche Synchro in Spielen bald verschwinden könnte

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Warum alle die Großstadt hassen - die unbequeme Wahrheit

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Gaming is now only for the rich

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I warned you about TEMU!!

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Why there are no more graphics leaps

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Europa: Aufrüsten für den Frieden? | Doku HD | ARTE

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The Anticheat Paradox

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Ubisoft is finished

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Gothic: The Rise and Fall of Piranha Bytes

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Undercover bei KTM-Händlern: neuer Abgasskandal | frontal

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The $50,000,000 Employee. Why Electronic Arts Is DEAD

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