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Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot responds to the Stop Killing Games petition, stating, game support cannot last forever.
As the movement demands that online-only games remain playable after servers shut down, Guillemot defends Ubisoft's position, framing games as services rather than permanent products.
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