December 23, 2025 - 21:52

In a significant policy shift, Mexico has decided to drop the proposed 8% tax on violent video games that was set to be implemented in 2026. The government cited challenges related to the classification of video games as a primary reason for this decision. Officials expressed concerns over the complexities involved in categorizing games and determining which titles would fall under the tax's purview.
Instead of imposing a financial burden on consumers and the gaming industry, the government aims to focus on prevention and awareness campaigns. These initiatives will target youth and families, promoting responsible gaming habits and addressing the potential impact of violent content in video games. By prioritizing education and community outreach, officials hope to foster a healthier gaming environment without resorting to taxation.
This decision reflects a growing recognition of the importance of balancing regulation with the interests of the gaming community, as well as a commitment to addressing societal concerns through proactive measures.
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