Biggest publishers in gaming “haven’t obtained an invite” to satisfy Trump

US President Donald Trump will meet subsequent week with “members of the videogame industry” to debate sport violence following final month’s faculty taking pictures in Parkland, Florida. It’s not clear who within the trade is attending this assembly, and a few of the most evident candidates appear unaware of it.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders introduced the assembly in a press briefing yesterday (see video at 6:30), when requested concerning the president’s coverage on weapons. This follows Trump’s comments last week that “the level of violence in videogames is shaping young people’s thoughts”, and proposals by a Rhode Island consultant to impose a 10% gross sales tax on M-rated video games.

The ESA, the commerce affiliation representing the US video games trade and which organises E3, informed Kotaku that they and their “member companies have not received an invitation to meet with President Trump.” Their members symbolize a lot of the world’s greatest video games publishers, together with EA, Activision-Blizzard, Ubisoft, Bethesda, Epic, Bandai Namco, Square Enix, Take-Two, and lots of extra. 

They went on to say that “the same videogames played in the US are played worldwide; however, the level of gun violence is exponentially higher in the US than in other countries. Numerous authorities have examined the scientific record and found there is no link between media content and real-life violence.”


 
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