News Cultural test for games "a problem" - EGDF Euro association insists tax breaks are an investment opportunity, but 'cultural tests' are an extra barrier for developers July 3, 2009 Matt Martin
Feature Guillaume de Fondaumiere - Part One The Quantic Dream co-CEO talks tax breaks - and why the cultural test should only be the first step July 3, 2009 Phil Elliott
News ELSPA signs with new PR firm Industry body signs Burson-Marsteller in favour of BHPR July 1, 2009 Matt Martin
News Tiga calls for better financial records to aid industry Government needs to recognise game development's £200 million export contribution June 26, 2009 Kath Brice
Feature ELSPA's Andy Payne The chairman of ELSPA discusses what's next for the UK industry following the PEGI ratings decision June 19, 2009 Matt Martin
News PEGI ratings to begin legal process before Christmas - ELSPA Update: No Government action expected before end of recess in October; ELSPA prepares for massive education campaign June 19, 2009 Matt Martin
Opinion The Culture Question The Digital Britain report proposes tax relief for "culturally British" games - but what does that mean? June 18, 2009 Johnny Minkley
News ELSPA to front marketing bill for new PEGI campaign "Deep" PR and marketing campaign promised for roll-out of new classification system in the UK June 17, 2009 Matt Martin
News No time frame set for roll-out of new PEGI system Practicalities of implementing new ratings still up in the air, admits VSC June 17, 2009 Matt Martin
News UK govt "committed" to review industry tax relief options Games should be treated like films, says report - but should be "culturally British" to qualify June 17, 2009 Phil Elliott
News New PEGI symbols revealed Final designs different from traffic light proposals of last year; also include a PEGI OK symbol for online titles June 17, 2009 Matt Martin
News Thompson: It's our duty to market new PEGI system effectively Microsoft boss ready to promote ratings through retail and educate consumers June 16, 2009 Matt Martin
News VSC given tough powers for non-compliance of PEGI system Video Standards Council can fine and exclude publishers that do not comply with new UK ratings system June 16, 2009 Matt Martin
News VSC given power to ban videogames Council to act as "PEGI authority" plus receive power to independently ban games June 16, 2009 Phil Elliott
News BBFC to "co-operate fully" with govt decision But ratings board still believes it's better-placed to deliver on requirements June 16, 2009 Phil Elliott
News ELSPA: Govt has made "absolutely the right decision" Publisher body pleased that PEGI and Video Standards Council system gets backing in Digital Britain report June 16, 2009 Phil Elliott
News PEGI becomes UK standard for game ratings Video Standards Council to help "build on" PEGI system; new age ratings to be drawn up in collaboration with Govt June 16, 2009 Matt Martin
Feature John Whittingdale MP The vice-chair for the all-party Parliamentary committee for videogames talks society, violent games and tax breaks June 16, 2009 David Jenkins
News Conservative MP hopeful of UK tax breaks in new government Vice-chairman of the all-party Parliamentary group believes argument is "strong" for tax incentives June 16, 2009 David Jenkins
News BBFC/PEGI decision at 3:30pm today? Digital Britain report set for release this afternoon following Commons statement June 16, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Tiga announces NESTA link-up Organisations work together on employment and skills initiatives June 15, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Parliamentary Group for games industry created Tiga CEO "delighted" to see establishment of new forum for political issues June 12, 2009 Phil Elliott
News UK govt "looking at introducing further tax breaks" for industry House of Commons exchange reveals Digital Britain final report to be published shortly June 9, 2009 Phil Elliott
News EA admits Dante's protest was a stunt Publisher concedes that E3 religious outcry was staged by marketing agency June 8, 2009 Phil Elliott
News Ban threat to 'violent game' developers in Germany Crytek among the companies that could suffer following ministerial request of govt June 8, 2009 Phil Elliott