Mexico is considering slapping an eight percent tax on violent video games
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There are arguments that, as much as they prove fallacious, always come back, like a riternello. Mexico wants to apply an 8% tax on violent or unsuitable video games for minors, which would come into force in 2026. This measure, promoted by the Claudia Sheinbaum government, seeks to discourage the consumption of this type of content, raise funds and combat violence in the country. The intention, according to its promoters, is to reduce violence …
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They say that violent games cause more aggression. That's why the Mexican government wants extra fees from players for GTA and Call of Duty
Mexican authorities intend to introduce a new tax on violent video games.This info They say that violent games cause more aggression. That's why the Mexican government wants extra fees from players for GTA and Call of Duty was first published on Gamepressure.com 20 October 2025.
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