Games companies want tax breaks

Games companies demand breaks to compete with foreign - particularly Canadian - rivals

Written by Alex Hawkes

The British games industry is calling for tax breaks to allow it to compete with foreign rivals.

'The UK has become a very expensive place to develop games,' said Ian Livingstone, creative director at SCi, the owner of the Lara Croft Tomb Raider franchise, a company which is moving production overseas.

'We make the UK economy a small fortune but are still treated as pariahs. Why they go on giving tax breaks to the film industry but not to us I don't understand,' Ian Beverstock, chief executive of Kuju, a games developer, told the FT.

Canada has been offering companies lucrative tax deals, meaning many games production companies are moving their work there.

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