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08:18pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 Engadget
Activision Blizzard and Epic Games have joined a growing list of publishers suspending sales of their games in Russia due to the country’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. In an employee letter it shared publicly on Friday, Activision president and chief operating officer Daniel Alegre said the company would pause selling its games to Russian consumers. It will also temporarily stop offering in-game microtransactions to those same customers. Epic is stopping commerce with Russia in our games in response to its invasion of Ukraine. We’re not blocking access for the same reason other communication tools remain online: the free world should keep all lines of dialogue open. — Epic Games Newsroom (@EpicNewsroom) March 5, 2022 One day after Activision’s announcement, Epic Games said it too was halting transactions within the country. “Epic is stopping commerce with Russia in our games in response to its invasion of Ukraine,” the company said. “We’re not blocking access for the same reason other communication tools remain online: the free world should keep all lines of dialogue open.” It’s unclear if Epic’s decision includes both its own titles and any in-game microtransactions it offers in Fortnite .

EA halts sales of games in Russia, Belarus

10:30am, Saturday, 05'th Mar 2022 Buziness Bytes
San Francisco, March 5 (IANS) Electronic Arts (EA) is halting sales of its games and content to Russia and Belarus in response to the invasion of Ukraine, the publisher has announced. On Wednesday, the company said it was removing Russian teams from its FIFA and NHL games, but Friday’s actions go a significant step further, […] The post EA halts sales of games in Russia, Belarus appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
Sanctions against Russia have continued in the form of technology companies worldwide ceasing sales of products and services. Here's the list of companies involved.

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Electronic Arts Inc is removing the Russian national team and all Russian football clubs from its popular videogame title "FIFA 22", as more companies distance themselves from the country following its invasion of Ukraine.
(Reuters) -Electronic Arts Inc is removing the Russian national team and all Russian football clubs from its popular videogame title "FIFA 22", as more companies distance themselves from the country

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Valve says it’s willing to work with Microsoft to bring PC Game Pass to Steam. “I don’t think it’s something that we think we need to do ourselves, building a subscription service at this time,” Valve CEO Gabe Newell told PC Gamer in a recent interview. “But for their customers it’s clearly a popular option, and we’d be more than happy to work with them to get that on Steam.” Newell’s subsequent comments suggest PC Game Pass won’t come to Steam anytime soon, but that the two companies have had discussions about the possibility. “We’ve talked to people there quite a bit about that topic,” he said. “If your customers want it, then you should figure out how to make it happen. That’s where we’re at.” While PC Game Pass may never come to Steam there’s at least precedent for Microsoft to follow. In the summer of 2020, publisher Electronic Arts made EA Play, its subscription service, available on Steam . It''s worth noting, as The Verge points out, not every EA Play tier is available through the marketplace, and Valve''s 30 percent cut of sales could be a contentious issue in any negotiations between itself and Microsoft.
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