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[[File:European Union flag.webp|thumb|European Union flag]]'''Brexit''' was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union in January 2020 that affected [[Cloud Imperium|Cloud Imperium Games]] in various ways.<ref>"[https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2019/1423/made The European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (Exit Day) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2019]". ''legislation.gov.uk''. The National Archives. 30 October 2019. SI 2019 No. 1423.</ref>

==Incertitudes over Brexit==
CIG was taking advantage of the [[Video Games Tax Relief|UK game tax credit incentive]], without being sure if it would survive or would have to change if the UK exited the EU, in addition a large number of CIG workforce being European Nationals also lead to uncertainty until a plan was in place. CIG sources work and travel between the European Union a great deal, as well as sends and buys equipment. CIG also has the Frankfurt Office, therefore leaving the Union would make it more complicated for CIG to do business. Macro issues of what it will do to the UK and World economies, especially in the short term made CIG feel like staying in the EU was by far the less risky option for CIG / Foundry 42.<ref>[https://wccftech.com/brexit-will-raise-uk-tech-prices/ Brexit Will Raise UK Tech Prices], wccftech.com, Jun 24, 2016</ref>

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