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How would one define the “cultural dimension” of a game? That question will be posed by three of the top ten game producers this year as they vie for French tax credits.

In November of last year, GamePolitics covered French minister of culture Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres’ push to have video games treated the same as movies, and thus be eligible for “cultural” tax credits.

Now, Reuters is reporting that the French Parliament has approved the plan, which provides tax credits of up to 20% of production costs (max 3 million euros), provided the game includes a “cultural dimension:”

It recognizes the cultural character of the video game, which involves several branches of artistic talent: writers, directors, graphic artists, musical and sound creators.

The European Commission had previously warned Mr. Donnedieu de Vabres that such a tax credit might constitute a subsidy, potentially in violation of EU policy. The Commission has now launched a formal investigation.

Via Game Politics
jgtc_lover
That's awesome! It's great to know that people are recognizing video games as an art form. Maybe this will quiet down Jack Thompson for a while.
Dragon X
Horray for them! Go for dudes, you deserve it!
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