Games trade association TIGA has called for the Shortage Occupation List to be expanded to allow UK studios to attract and retain much-needed talent from around the world – and…
College leaders in England are expressing alarm regarding T-levels, citing concerns over its implementation and defunding other vocational qualifications. Over 100 college heads have written a letter to Education Secretary…
The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill is currently undergoing scrutiny in Parliament. The bill consists of six parts and 26 schedules, addressing two primary areas: digital markets and proposed…
In a series of Parliamentary Questions, the Government has committed to supporting growth in the video games industry. The Government recognised the economic, cultural and social benefits of the video…
In a written question, submitted to the Department for Education by Matt Western MP, the Government confirmed that data suggests 75 higher education providers offered degrees in video games and…
The ICO have shared details of a consultation they have published in relation to draft guidance for ‘likely to be accessed’ in the context of the Children’s code. In September…
This year’s second TIGA Industry and Education Roadshow with Creative Assembly visited Bournemouth University on March 8th, continuing its mission to provide faculty staff and students with first-hand insight into…
A new report from Newzoo reveals that global consumer spending for PC and console gaming declined by 2.2% to a total of $92.3 billion in 2022. Despite the dip, Newzoo’s…
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, announced in the Budget on 15th March that Video Games Tax Relief will be replaced with a Video Games…
TIGA responds to Spring Budget 2023 The Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, has delivered his 2023 Spring Budget. The Government announced that Video Games Tax…