Humble Games' layoffs last week resulted in developer Squid Shock's Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus to go on Patreon and ask for support from the community.
Petition is aiming to get one million signatures to potentially get laws in place to make it illegal for video game studios to shut down always-online titles.
Activision has responded to the reported increase in the number of cheaters in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 following the game's release on Xbox Game Pass.
The CEO of Electronic Arts, Andrew Wilson, said that the recent video game workers' strike is unlikely to cause any short-term disruptions to the studio.