The advocacy group have dubbed themselves Gamers’ Voice Image credit: Stop Killing Games The Stop Killing Games campaign announced plans to set up some non-governmental organisations earlier this year, with the aim of ensuring their work goes beyond a current push to prevent online games being rendered unplayable when publishers shut down their servers. One of these regional advocacy groups has now launched in the UK, going by the name Gamers’ Voice. Announced by Stop Killing Games organiser Moritz Katzner on Reddit and Discord , Gamers’ Voice will campaign around UK government policy on issues like game preservation, live-service shutdowns, age verification, loot boxes, online safety laws, and any proposals that could affect young people accessing games. Naturally, that'll be taking place alongside the wider campaign's efforts in the EU and North America .…