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Protector of Cats
And to a lesser extent China? Maybe the effect will be none but you have to wonder with the timing of it all.
I agree... But I think the OFF-TOPIC forum is better suited for those discussions...I think it's legitimate for someone in a tariff affected country to ask if the US tariffs will financially impede them from buying and playing the game we all know and love.
If you are Canadian, US tariffs do not affect your domestic prices. It's your own country's tariffs that could "financially impede" you.I think it's legitimate for someone in a tariff affected country to ask if the US tariffs will financially impede them from buying and playing the game we all know and love.
It also might depend on how the games are purchased... if you prepurchased will the price go up? (I would presume not)I think it is a valid question. After Feb 4., when Canadian tariffs are enacted, will the prices go up for video games (including Civ VII) in Canada?
I can't find a list of Mexican tariffs, but Canadian tariffs only apply to video game consoles and not games.And to a lesser extent China? Maybe the effect will be none but you have to wonder with the timing of it all.
That’s not particularly relevant to the discussion. Tariffs affect red and blue states alike.Also, most game studios are located in states that voted for Kamala. FIreaxis is, and the only one I can think of off the top of my head that is located in a state that voted for Trump is Nintendo's Retro Studios.
From what I understand, the tariffs, noth at a national and province/state level have been specifically targeted towards states and the companies within that voted for Trump to pinch those voters. If tariffs are hitting a state that voted Kamala, then it's collateral damage. Like the tariffs towards beer and wine.That’s not particularly relevant to the discussion. Tariffs affect red and blue states alike.