Dubai Chambers is looking to grow the role and impact of the gaming industry on the city’s economy.
Market analysts suggest the GCC gaming industry will increase in value from $1.3bn in 2019 to $4.5bn in 2025, and the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy this week gathered industry experts to identify opportunities.
Nine out of ten adults in the UAE currently play video games, according to data from Statista.
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The UAE’s extensive gaming audience is boosted by the rising popularity of mobile gaming and a blazing 5G network.
As it looks to boost support for the sector, Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, one of the three chambers operating under Dubai Chambers, hosted a digital industry workshops focusing on the gaming sector.
This sector-specific workshop saw leading players in the gaming sector gather to discuss the opportunities and challenges the sector faces.
The workshop series provides a platform for key players, start-ups, investors and interested parties to discuss the state of the sector and help create a framework for future success.
During the event, Ahmad Bin Byat, Vice Chairman of Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, said: “With an affluent, youthful and gaming savvy population, the opportunities for local, global and regional game developers is incredible.
“We need to work fast, decisively and intelligently to create the right environment for all gaming sector companies to thrive. There’s no reason why Dubai cannot become a regional, if not global, gaming industry hub.
“We need to gain a holistic understanding of the gaming sector, working closely together to ensure that current government policies, initiatives and strategies promote innovation and business friendliness for gaming companies”.
The Vice Chairman told attendees that the Chamber is working to create a business environment supportive of the gaming sector, emphasising that the role of the Chamber is purely to act in support of digital industries, to help promote a well-organised, well-regulated and professional work environment for the ever-growing digital sector – of which gaming is a key part.
“Dubai enjoys the market, infrastructure and investment that qualifies it to become a global leader in gaming, especially given the sector’s overlaps with emerging Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies including AR, VR and blockchain” Byat concluded.
Another topic during the workshop was the challenge of greater localisation in gaming, especially given that Arabic is the fifth most spoken language globally.