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A recent report has raised concerns about the potential impact of proposed tariffs on video game consoles in the United States. The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) highlighted that under the current tariff proposals, American consumers could face a staggering increase of up to 69% in the cost of importing these popular gaming devices.
The report, which builds on earlier findings from January 2025, underscores the significant financial burden that tariffs could impose on gamers and the broader gaming industry. As consoles become more expensive, players may find themselves reconsidering their purchases or delaying upgrades to their gaming systems.
The CTA emphasizes that these tariffs could not only affect individual consumers but also have broader implications for the video game industry, potentially stifling growth and innovation. As discussions around trade policies continue, the gaming community is watching closely, hoping for a resolution that avoids steep price hikes and supports a thriving market.
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