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Now physical games probably will. Most of the discs for console games are pressed in Mexico.
It might affect digital games indirectly because if the price of physical games goes up, publishers might price digital games the same to maintain price parity.
Yea, physical stuff will definetly go up in price. This poster is correct.
Steam no, physical games possibly, but the tarrif's keep changing on a day to day basis based on whomever buddies up to Trump so no one including Trump has any clue what is or isn't being effected at this point.
Case in point, Trump just walked back most of the Tarriffs yet again because none of them have any clue what they are doing.
Trump replaced NAFTA with USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) in his first term. I don't think there are any media exemptions listed there, and if there are these new tariffs would override them anyway.
Now that I think about it, rather than increase the price of physical games with digital games following for price parity, this will probably just hasten the demise of physical games all together.
https://www.dentons.com/en/insights/newsletters/2025/february/19/trump-2-0-navigating-change-in-canada/us-market-access-and-cross-border-operations-for-canadian-software-companies#:~:text=Under%20the%20USMCA%20(formerly%20NAFTA,the%20US%20face%20no%20tariffs.
They wouldn't be able to apply a tariff without voiding the agreement because the agreement specifically exempts the products from tariffs being applied
Well three days ago he wrote an executive order that applied tariffs to imports from Mexico and Canada that were specifically exempted under USMCA. Then yesterday he undid half the Mexico tariffs and a third of the Canadian tariffs to avoid breaching USMCA. Who knows what will happen tomorrow, maybe he will tariff everything again, because changing the rules for businesses to operate under every other day or so based on what is trending on social media makes for an excellent way to run an economy.
Maybe some of his buddies told him that it most likely will have the opposite effect as the one he claims it would if he put tariffs on everything which they need to Import.
Trump is my King from across the pond.
well game prices have not risen with inflation. In the 90s games typically were 49.99 that would be over $100 today and now we're only at 59.99.
But if Canada becomes the 51st state, they can enjoy much lower income and sales tax.
Sure they'll lose 'free' healthcare, but its not like they were getting it anyway with those 5+ year wait lists for surgury that can get done within 3 months literally anywhere else in the developed world.