Stop Killing Games (SKG), legally recognized as the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative in the European Union, is a consumer movement with the goal of preserving video games after they are taken offline. The movement was started in 2024 by Ross Scott after the shutdown of The Crew, a racing game that required a constant internet connection despite being mainly single-player. A central concern of the movement involves online-only games and downloadable content being listed on storefronts prominently as a purchase, instead of as a rent or lease, despite the possibility of access being remotely denied to the purchaser by the publisher unilaterally. The movement quickly gathered popularity, being covered by various YouTubers and news outlets. The movement has launched multiple government petitions.