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==Background==
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{{Placeholder box|Video Games Europe is a lobbying group based in Belgium. Its board has members from Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Activision and more.
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==[Incident]==
Video Games Europe is a corporate lobbying group founded in [insert date here] and based within Belgium. The group consists of members solely from major corporate gaming media publishers, such as [[Electronic Arts]], [[Ubisoft]], [[Activision]], [[Nintendo]], and more.
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In July 2025, the group made a statement speaking against the ongoing Stop Killing Games movement lead by Ross Scott. One of the reasons given was because it would make game development "too expensive".}}
 
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=== Statement against Stop Killing Games - July 2025<!-- Needs more elaboration here, may be ideal to fully rewrite the whole section --> ===
In July 2025, the group made a statement speaking against the ongoing [[Stop Killing Games]] movement lead by Ross Scott. One of the reasons given was because it would make game development "too expensive".


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Video Games Europe
Basic information
Founded
Legal Structure Private
Industry Lobbyist firm
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Video Games Europe is a corporate lobbying group founded in [insert date here] and based within Belgium. The group consists of members solely from major corporate gaming media publishers, such as Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Activision, Nintendo, and more.

Background[edit | edit source]

This section is incomplete. This notice can be deleted once all the placeholder text has been replaced.

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Incidents[edit | edit source]

Statement against Stop Killing Games - July 2025[edit | edit source]

In July 2025, the group made a statement speaking against the ongoing Stop Killing Games movement lead by Ross Scott. One of the reasons given was because it would make game development "too expensive".

References[edit | edit source]