After the demise of E3, the Entertainment Software Association announced an invite-only conference aimed at industry elites across entertainment.
Considering that a significant portion of gaming hardware comes to the USA from foreign countries, the ESA is concerned about the rising costs for consumers. If games cost a hundred dollars ...
The Entertainment Software Association thinks tariffs on video games will "negatively impact hundreds of millions of Americans." Digital games might dodge price hikes, but physical consoles and ...
The Entertainment Software Association said it is concerned that tariffs on video game devices and related products could cause significant harm to Americans and the fast growing sector.
The ESA will partnerwith games media veteran Geoff Keighley to provide attendees with access to special benefits associated with Keighley's own E3 programming, such as developer interviews and more.
ESA is worried about tariffs on gaming imports ... and illegal migration. For the US Video Game Industry Association, the tariffs could adversely impact hundreds of millions of citizens, harming ...