Earlier this year the European Commission launched an investigation into several games companies with a focus of looking into “suspected anti-competitive practices.” In particular, the EC was investigating the habit of geo-blocking games, the practice of restricting the ability to purchase certain games depending on the customers’ geolocation. In addition, the EC looked into games publishers and companies selling games outside of their allocated territories. This all comes hot on the heels of the EC fining Google €1.49 billion for “abusive practices in online advertising”.