Recently, the well-known hacker voice38 appeared in an unexpected discussion. He supported the previously heated "Stop Killing Games" movement and said: Instead of buying new games, it is better to support the cracked version he released.

Voices38 supports

The Stop Killing Gaming movement advocates that purchased video games should continue to be playable after the game publisher stops supporting them. The movement continues to gain more and more attention. Regarding this movement on Reddit, some players proposed to boycott the purchase of new games until new laws to protect their rights are introduced.

Voices38 supports

This proposal was supported by voice38. He said that his method can truly allow players to "own the game" and no longer be subject to the publisher's decisions. Additionally, he added, tongue-in-cheek, that users will also be able to "enjoy great Tracker music" during the installation process.

It's important to note, however, that calling for support for pirated games is not an official stance of the Stop Killing Gaming movement. Organizers of the movement have publicly stated that they will only seek change through legal means, including launching petitions, appealing to government agencies and pushing for relevant legislation.