Keywords: Video game industry
The third edition of the Morocco Gaming Expo took place in Rabat from 20 to 24 May 2026, marking a significant step in the country’s ambition to build a structured video game industry. The event gathered startups, investors, training institutions, and international experts around a sector that......
Jack Buser, global head of gaming at Google Cloud, has argued that the current business model of the video game industry is no longer sustainable, pointing to artificial intelligence as the most viable path forward. Speaking around the Google Cloud Next 2026 in Las Vegas, he said rising development costs......
Electronic Arts has laid off an undisclosed number of employees across the four studios responsible for developing Battlefield 6, despite the game’s strong commercial performance and recent industry recognition. The layoffs, first reported by IGN, affect staff at DICE, Criterion Games, Ripple......
Morocco is taking significant strides to enhance its video game industry through two pivotal partnership agreements aimed at fostering sector development in the North African nation. These agreements represent a crucial milestone in the country's ambition to cultivate this promising sector. The......
In a significant move to bolster its growing gaming industry, Morocco has partnered with France to introduce an innovative video game development training program. The initiative, dubbed "Video Game Maker," will provide comprehensive training to 40 young Moroccan participants over a nine-month......
In the intricate tapestry of contemporary life, video games hold a unique and compelling position. Much like unexpected plot twists in a beloved series, they have evolved from simple diversions into a cultural phenomenon captivating millions. The video game industry, with its monumental market value......
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