Posts Tagged ‘TIGA’

Gamers’ Voice Joined Forces with TIGA on Tax Breaks

Jul
05

Gamers' Voice joined Forces with TIGAGamers’ Voice are working with TIGA in their efforts to persuade the Coalition Government to introduce video games tax relief in the UK, with the two organisations planning several joint strategies.

Gamers’ Voice has begun emailing MP’s asking for their support by signing Stewart Hosie MP Early Day Motion “COMPUTER GAMES TAX RELIEF” We will be running a list on our website detailing all those MPs who’ve responded and signed the new EDM.

TIGA CEO Dr. Richard Wilson said:

“Games tax relief will be good for the UK economy, for the UK games industry and UK consumers.

Activision Blizzard is the Newest Member of TIGA

Jun
29

Activision Blizzard Joins TIGATIGA, the trade association representing the UK games industry, today announced Activision Blizzard as its latest member.

Activision Blizzard is based in Santa Monica, California, and is a leading market worldwide pure-play online and console game publisher. The company’s Activision Publishing division operates two game development studios in the UK, which are Bizarre Creations and FreeStyleGames.

George Rose, Executive Vice President and Chief Public Policy Officer of Activision Blizzard explains the company’s reasons for joining TIGA:
“At Activision Blizzard we are extremely supportive of TIGA’s campaign to secure Games Tax Relief for the UK development community.

Game Developers In UK Can Support Export Led Recovery

Jun
14

UK Game Developer SupportTIGA, the trade association representing the UK games industry, said today that the video games industry could play a valuable role in supporting an export led recovery for the UK economy. TIGA made the comments to accompany the publication of a new research report entitled The UK Video Games Industry: An Export Success Story , which confirms that the games development sector has a very high propensity to export.

The report presents research on the UK video games development industry’s main export markets and what percentage of turnover is generated by exports. The report also looks at which markets UK games developers consider to be most important emerging markets for exports in the future.

TIGA & Activision Continue To Press For Games Tax Relief

Jun
11

Games Tax Relief DemandingAs the new Government’s Emergency Budget approaches, set for the 22nd of June, the trade association representing the UK video games industry, TIGA, and the worldwide pure-play online and console game publisher, Activision, met with Members of Parliament to restate the case for the urgent introduction of Games Tax Relief that was announced in the last Budget.

They met Don Foster MP (Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport in the last Parliament), Jim McGovern MP (Labour MP for Dundee West), and Stewart Hosie MP (SNP MP for Dundee East).

Newest Member of TIGA – Crytek

Apr
12

Crytek is joining TIGACrytek is an interactive entertainment development company which was founded in 1999 by the Yerli brothers. The company’s head office is located in Frankfurt, Germany. Crytek also has studios in Budapest, Hungary; Kiev, Ukraine; Sofia, Bulgaria; and Seoul, Korea. Crytek entered the United Kingdom games market in 2009 with the acquisition of the Nottingham based Free Radical Design which has been renamed to Crytek UK.

The company Crytek has been dedicated in to the development of high-quality video games for Next Generation Consoles and PC and real-time 3D Technologies such as their CryENGINE.

Why does the UK need Games Tax Relief

Mar
24

Why does the UK need Games Tax ReliefDr Richard Wilson
CEO of TIGA, the trade association representing the UK games industry:

The UK video games industry is important part of the economy, contributing ?1 billion to the UK’s Gross Domestic Product, sustaining 27,000 jobs, including over 9,000 highly skilled roles in games development. The video games are culturally important: 73% of the population regularly play video games and video games interact with other forms of media, for example, inspiring film, television and music. Video games also have the potential to play a valuable role in mainstream education, in training and in workforce development.

TIGA Delivers Game Tax Relief in the Budget

Mar
24

TIGA Delivers Games Tax ReliefThe trade association which represents the game industry in the United Kingdom explained today that the announcement of the Government’s intention to introduce a sector of specific Games Tax Relief for the United Kingdom video games industry was a decisive breaktrhough. TIGA’s Games Tax Relief would be really good for the games industry in the United Kingdom, and the consumers plus the wider UK economy.

Dr Richard Wilson TIGA CEO stated:
“This is an inspired decision. In backing TIGA’s Games Tax Relief the Government has chosen the future over the past, growth over decline, success over failure. Games Tax Relief will increase employment, investment and innovation in the UK video games sector.

TIGA comments on the National Strategic Skills Audit

Mar
22

TIGA commentsThe trade association which represents the games industry of the United Kingdom, TIGA, announced today that there was an urgent need to support measures to sustain export oriented and high skilled business sectors of the economy. In this case, the video games industry, the policy makers should support the introduction of Games Tax Relief at the earliest opportunity. Following the publication of the National Strategic Skills which showed that since 2001 the fastest growing jobs in the United Kingdom include “Conversation and Environmental Protection Officers” (up 124 per cent), “Leisure and Theme Park Attendants” (up 102 per cent) and “Beauticians and Related Occupations” (up 63 per cent).

TIGA Welcomes Liberal Democrat’s Comments On Demanded Games Tax Relief

Mar
18

TIGA Welcomes Liberal Democrat's Comment on Games Tax ReliefThe trade association which represents the games industry in the United Kingdom, TIGA, explained today that it welcomed some news that Don Foster, The Liberal Democrat’s Shadow Secretary of State for Culture and many of his colleagues were “Sympathetic” to TIGA’s proposed Games Tax Relief.

Comments were made by Don Foster in a gameindstustry.biz interview on 17th of March, 2010. He stated in the interview that he personally will be delighted if Games Tax Relief was introduced in the Budget on 24th of March, and that he will be doing everything he can to make sure nobody in his party proposes stripping it out again.

GAMESbrief is TIGA’s newest member

Mar
17

GAMESbrief joins TIGAThe core service is gamesbrief.com which is a highly respected blog about the business of games. GAMESbrief helps game developers to become publishers. The blog was written by industry commentator Nicholas Lovell. It can help game developers and publishers to understand the changing market and the impact of new technology on it. They can also learn how to build audiences and revenues in a world of networks.

GAMESbrief also provided strategic and operational advices to big companies like Atari, Channel 4, Firefly, nDreams and Rebellion.

TIGA says “Increase Higher Education Funding!”

Mar
11

TIGA Demands Increasing Higher Eduction FundingThe trade association which represents the United Kingdom games industry said that the United Kingdom should aim to increase the proportion of Gross Domestic Product invested in higher education in two ways. The first way includes maintaining in real terms public expenditure on tertiary education at 2009 levels and then increasing it as the Government’s deficit is brought under control. The second one includes eliminating the cap on tuition fees. Tuition fees for students studying mathematics and computer science degrees should be set a competitive rate in comparison to other tuition fees in order to incentivize the study of these subjects. TIGA’s comments are responses to the Lord Browne of Madingley’s review of Higher Education Funding and Student Finance.

Centroid Motion Capture Joins TIGA

Mar
01

Centroid3D Joins TIGAThe trade association which is representing the gaming industry in the United Kingdom, TIGA, announced today that Centroid is its newest member.

Based at Pinewood Studios, Centorid is Europe’s largest Motion Capture facility, and it offers all aspects of performance and animal capture.

Centroid has worked on all kinds of game titles including Guitar Hero 5, Prince Caspian, Eve Online, Silent Hill Origins and the highly-anticipated APB and Brink.

The studios at centroid have also worked on motion capture for feature films and television including movie blockbusters like Quantum of Solace; Harry Potter; 2010