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B.C. government is boosting a tax credit to help developers of video games such as Electronic Arts .
The interactive visual media tax credit will go from 17.5 per cent to 25 per cent starting Sept. 1 .
Premier David Eby said the changes will help the sector remain competitive as part of a larger economic response to American tariff threats.
The Interactive digital media sector employs about 20,000 people in the province.
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