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Potential US tariffs could hike game prices and hurt physical releases

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  • President Donald Trump is considering a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico
  • Many disc-based physical game releases are manufactured in the country
  • An analyst states this could raise both physical and digital game prices

President Donald Trump has reaffirmed that his administration is looking at bringing in 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico from February 1. This would add additional tax to goods imported from those countries and could have serious ramifications for gamers.

As explained by Mat Piscatella, executive director of games at market research firm Circana, a significant proportion of the physical disc-based games released in the US are manufactured in Mexico. A 25% tariff would increase the cost of bringing these games into the US for sale, which is likely to be passed on to consumers.

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