
EU rejects mandatory game preservation; shifts toward industry code and consumer safeguards
The European Commission rejected a legal obligation to keep video games playable after publishers stop providing them, citing intellectual property rights and existing EU consumer protections. It will instead pursue a jointly developed industry code of conduct on end-of-life management and strengthen awareness of consumer rights, while leaving room for future reforms. This keeps pressure on publishers to rethink online lifespans and may influence other countries.