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The CMA has prevented Microsoft’s proposed purchase of Activision over concerns the deal would alter the future of the fast-growing cloud gaming market, leading to reduced innovation and less choice for UK gamers over the years to come.
SimCentric’s virtual reality training technology, SAF-TAC, is helping armed forces personnel improve key skills in a realistic and immersive environment
A new Easy Access IP licence has been granted for a game which helps stop cyber attacks
New guide for academics and industry aims to boost understanding of video games to support UK’s world leading sector
A language technology business that began life with the help of an Innovate UK grant has been acquired by Microsoft in a $250 million deal.
The CMA has found anti-competitive practices in the digital piano and digital keyboard sector which infringe Chapter I CA98 and/or Article 101 TFEU.
Innovate UK Smart funding launches with £20 million grant competition for ambitious projects that could disrupt a global industry or market.
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From today, it is a criminal offence to sell video games with a “12” rating to those younger than that age.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A simpler and stronger age-rating system for video games will soon be law after proposals were today laid in Parliament
Two years ago, PlayStation-style war games helped soldiers of 5th Battalion The Rifles (5 RIFLES) get ready for their tour of Iraq. Before …
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