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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
One possible future, but a bleak one.
Company switches to management-by-committee.
Hancock leaves after just six months.
Data-snarfing company snarfs data: film at 11.
Aims for a Chinese walled garden approach.
Makes a formal complaint.
Plenty of promises.
Yes, president. Of the US. No, really.
Keep Office or suffer, MPs told.
Political donation leads to dev boycott.
A gateway to 'drugs, weapons and pornography.'
The Conservative party has tried to erase all trace of its previous speeches from the internet.
We look back over how the War on Terror has shaped games from GTA III to Deus Ex and beyond.
Working group formed to make Section 17 of the Digital Economy Act 'more palatable.'
EA has attempted to avoid controversy by renaming the Taliban faction in Medal of Honor.
UK Defence Secretary Liam Fox is deisgusted by EA's Medal of Honor.
Activision and Sony have bemoaned the loss of tax relief for the UK games industry.
Chancellor George Osbourne has cut the promised tax relief for UK game developers from the budget.
The games industry is bringing pressure against the Tories ahead of the UK election.
The controversial Digital Economy Bill has been passed in a last minute reading in the UK.
October 14 2021 | 15:04