Financial Times

Mobile gaming companies lash out at Brussels

Title: Mobile Gaming Giants Condemn Brussels’ Regulatory Proposals

Developers behind blockbuster titles such as ‘Clash of Clans’, ‘Candy Crush Saga’, and ‘Subway Surfers’ have issued a stark warning regarding potential European Union initiatives. They argue that the proposed regulations threaten to stifle the growth of rare technological successes within the mobile gaming sector.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-03 09:28:28 UTC

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