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An update from the government on industry-led measures to improve player protections with regards to loot boxes in video games.
Product Recall for Games Console Charger presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
The CMA welcomes improvements made by Sony and Nintendo to their gaming subscription practices and has now closed its investigation into the online gaming sector.
The CMA has today launched a consumer law investigation into the auto-renewal practices of Nintendo Switch, Playstation and Xbox.
Sections (75.01 - 75.21.2) last updated: April 2023.
The CMA has today launched a consumer law investigation into Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Xbox to find out whether their auto-renewal terms are unfair.
FOI 2956 We received a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 for the following: ‘Tell me about the availability of any of: Sony …
UK film and music sectors thriving in Japan as creative industries love affair between the two countries continues.
The UK’s next generation of top video game talent will go head-to-head today (Thursday 21 September) to compete for up to £25,000 of government funding today at the UK’s biggest consumer video games show, EGX.
Some of the UK’s most talented young games developers were today awarded grants that could help take their creations into millions of homes
A series of new deals for British and Japanese companies, worth over £200 million has been announced today, during a visit by the Japanese Prime Minister.
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