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Swedish game studio must share info on potential harms to children, EU says

By Sara Brandstätter ( March 21, 2025, 13:02 GMT | Insight) -- The Swedish game studio Star Stable Entertainment needs to hand in information on potential harmful practices of their game on children, the European Commission announced today. The enforcement actions are led by the Consumer Protection Cooperation Network. So far, the video game industry hasn’t been in focus of scrutiny, as it’s not regulated under the EU Digital Services Act, but could be regulated under the new Digital Fairness Act.The Swedish game studio Star Stable Entertainment, developer of a horse video game, needs to hand in information on potential harmful practices of their game on children, the European Commission announced today (see here). ...

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