US bill requiring paid games to be playable after they shut down has failed to pass a Senate vote

A US bill designed to stop paid games being terminated and being made unplayable in the future has failed to pass a Senate vote. The Protect Our Games Act, which was proposed by California Assemblyman Chris Ward, was put to a vote at the California State Assembly last month, where it won with a vote of 43-16. The next step was to pass the bill to the State Senate, where it was debated and voted on again. Had this vote passed, a final version of the bill would then have been created with House and Senate members before being submitted for final approval. Read More...

Jun 30, 2026 - 20:19
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US bill requiring paid games to be playable after they shut down has failed to pass a Senate vote
A US bill designed to stop paid games being terminated and being made unplayable in the future has failed to pass a Senate vote.

The Protect Our Games Act, which was proposed by California Assemblyman Chris Ward, was put to a vote at the California State Assembly last month, where it won with a vote of 43-16.

The next step was to pass the bill to the State Senate, where it was debated and voted on again. Had this vote passed, a final version of the bill would then have been created with House and Senate members before being submitted for final approval.

Read More...

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