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Physical game production will likely be heavily impacted by US President Donald Trump's newly-implemented trade tariffs. Analysts are expressing concerns that these tariffs could lead to increased costs for manufacturers, which may ultimately be passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices for video games and consoles. The gaming industry, already grappling with supply chain disruptions, may face further challenges as tariffs affect the import of essential components and materials.
The tariffs are expected to particularly impact companies that rely on overseas production, leading to potential delays in the release of new titles and hardware. This situation could create a ripple effect throughout the gaming ecosystem, affecting retailers, distributors, and consumers alike. As the industry adapts to these changes, players may find themselves facing not only higher prices but also limited availability of their favorite physical games and consoles in the near future. The long-term implications of these tariffs remain uncertain, but the immediate effects are already being felt across the gaming landscape.
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