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Daniel Zuidijk

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Technology Reporter at Bloomberg Businessweek

Covering the intersection of politics and technology for @business and @bw. Ask me about my multiple sclerosis (I don't mind). Opinions are my own.

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  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Daniel Zuidijk

    Visitors test play Assassin's Creed Shadows at the Ubisoft Quebec Studio in March. (Bloomberg) -- Ubisoft Entertainment SA, the video-game maker behind the popular title, forecast flat sales for the new fiscal year and said some of its biggest productions will get more development time. Bookings, a measure of sales, fell 20% to €1.85 billion ($2.07 billion) in just-ended fiscal 2025, the company said Wednesday, missing Wall Street estimates of €1.89 billion.

  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Daniel Zuidijk

    Have a confidential tip for our reporters? Before it’s here, it’s on the

  • 1 month ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Daniel Zuidijk

    XYour Choices Regarding Cookies and IdentifiersWe and our 150 third party partners use cookies and similar technologies ("Cookies") and hashed identifiers (e.g., a hashed version of your name, email address or phone number) to help us identify you on our site and third-party sites and to process certain information, such as your IP address and digital identifiers, to analyze site usage and provide you with relevant advertisements and content.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Daniel Zuidijk

    Evolution ABfell the most on record after it missed analysts’ estimates for revenue and profit in the first quarter following a crackdown on the unlicensed use of its online casino games. The Stockholm-based company, which provides live games to gambling operators, reported operating profitof €303.4 million ($345 million) for the three months ended March, according to a statement on Wednesday. Analysts had expected €325.7 million, according to an average of estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Daniel Zuidijk

    New rules from the UK’s communications regulator will challenge the way ’s X platform and others handle age verification and pornographic content on their platforms. Ofcom unveiled on Thursday the final draft of its children’s safety codes designed to protect users under the age of 18 from harmful content. The rules require social media services such as X to prevent children from seeing pornography by implementing “highly effective” age checks no later than July.

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31 Mar 25

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