I'm not giving Trump a pass, I think these tariffs are one of the most ridiculous things I've heard in years.
However I'm not going to blame tariffs on something that aren't affected by tariffs. I'm going to blame the company who is deciding to raise the price of a good that is an impacted by the tariffs

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Due to new tariffs, many more physical game discs may “simply not get made” - Ars Technica -
Due to new tariffs, many more physical game discs may “simply not get made” - Ars TechnicaI wasn't aware that there was still a really big physical market, I haven't personally purchased an actual disc in over 6 years, the sales that the stores have never match the steam sales, and I never really bought hard copies on my pc anyway. Consoles have been more hard pushing digital as well, with locking down the disk reader on cheaper iterations. If physical game prices go up as a result but digital stay the same I'll believe it, but if both game prices go up, I'm not going to assume it's due to the Tariffs, I'm going to directly correlate that to the company's greed and that's going to impact my future decisions as a buyer to buy their goods. -
Ubisoft revenues decline 31.4% to €990moh no whatever will they do, only having 990m revenue instead of over 1b revenue. Granted yeah that's fair, a 31% revenue loss is a drastic change. Too bad they'll never understand why and blame others.