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More than £3 million of government funding has been awarded to emerging video game developers and start-up studios to help them scale their businesses and create the next British gaming hits.
Find out about Machine Games Duty, how the duty is charged and who has to pay.
When you need a licence to release common pheasants and red-legged partridges and how to apply.
An update from the government on industry-led measures to improve player protections with regards to loot boxes in video games.
Find out if you qualify for Video Games Expenditure Credits for Corporation Tax and what you can claim.
Creative developers and start-up studios can bid for new cash from a multi-million pound government funded scheme to turn their new video game ideas into market leaders - and potentially score a hit such as Grand Theft Auto or Tomb...
Research, design, delivery and analysis of wargames, to provide insights and support decisions in UK defence and security.
Opportunity to license Dstl technology: game that can be used to help improve cyber resilience.
Decision for applicant Games Global Operations Limited against registration number OE010012, applicant successful.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has led the Army’s largest ever force development war game and collaboration.
British film, TV and video game producers will benefit from new, more generous tax credits that start today (1 January 2024).
The legislation on video game development provides specific rules for relief on video games in addition to rules for calculation of profits and losses of video game developments.
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