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On July 10, 2025 [[Ubisoft#Comments by executives on ownership|Ubisoft]]'s CEO, Yves Guillemot commented on the campaign during an investor meeting:<blockquote>''We provide a service, but nothing is written in stone, and at some point the service may be discontinued. Nothing is eternal. And we do our best to make sure things go well for our players and buyers, because obviously support for old games cannot last forever.”'' </blockquote>
On July 10, 2025 [[Ubisoft#Comments by executives on ownership|Ubisoft]]'s CEO, Yves Guillemot commented on the campaign during an investor meeting:<blockquote>''We provide a service, but nothing is written in stone, and at some point the service may be discontinued. Nothing is eternal. And we do our best to make sure things go well for our players and buyers, because obviously support for old games cannot last forever.”'' </blockquote>
On July 21, 2025, Ross Scott published a video<ref>{{Cite web |date=21 Jul 2025 |title=The industry filed false claims against the "Stop Killing Games" initiative |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQN_ZA5WRpo |access-date=2025-07-21 |website=Youtube}}</ref> showcasing serious accusation against the Stop Destroying Videogames european initiative from an anonymous source. The accusations were relayed by the European Commission to Ross Scott and are:<br>
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1. False "No Funding" Declaration<br>
2. Systematic Concealment of Major Contribution
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In the video Ross demonstrates how the accusations have no ground to stand on and the process of communication that happened with the European Commission to verify the correctness of the campaign before it even began in July 2024.
The European Commission hasn't moved against or in favor of the accuses yet.


==Video game preservation==
==Video game preservation==