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Video game developers push for tax breaks

By Tim Bradshaw, Digital Media Correspondent

Published: May 28 2008 03:00 | Last updated: May 28 2008 03:00

British video games developers are redoubling pressure on the government to ad-dress a lack of tax breaks and skills that could set the industry even further behind foreign rivals.

Fifteen video games companies have joined "Games Up?", a lobbying group led by Tiga and Elspa, the trade bodies for developers and publishers respectively.

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