February 3, 2025 - 19:13

While not published by the source, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has issued a statement about tariff impacts on gaming. The ESA emphasized that tariffs imposed on imported goods could significantly affect the video game industry, potentially leading to increased prices for consumers and developers alike.
The association highlighted that many components crucial for game development and production are sourced internationally. As tariffs increase, the cost of these components rises, which could ultimately hinder innovation and growth within the industry. The ESA also expressed concern that higher prices might deter consumers from purchasing new games and consoles, impacting sales and revenue for developers.
In light of these challenges, the ESA is advocating for policies that would minimize the financial burden on the gaming sector. The organization aims to foster an environment that supports creativity and technological advancement, ensuring that the gaming community continues to thrive despite external economic pressures.
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