Ukraine had called on gaming giants to cut ties.
Share on linkedin Video game payments company Xsolla is defending what it says is a reduced presence in Russia, in response to a Ukrainian government minister's call for gaming companies to cut ties with his firm.several gaming companies — including Epic, Valve and Ubisoft — to cease working with Xsolla.
"Since the war began, we relocated about 200 people" out of the country, Hewish says. "It now represents a much smaller part of the company." "It's taxes that are going to whatever the government of that country decides to use them for," Hewish says. "And it becomes a pretty slippery slope when you go down that rabbit hole."
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