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    Saudi Arabia to invest R709 billion through the PIF

    June 25, 2023
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    Brian Ward, Savvy Games Group CEO
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    Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is investing $38 billion to establish the country as a major player in the global video game industry, as part of its strategy to diversify the economy away from oil.

    1. Savvy Games Group, a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund, aims to develop, publish, and acquire top-tier games and support the gaming industry in Riyadh, focusing more on game publishing and development rather than esports.
    2. The fund has already made multibillion-dollar investments in gaming companies like Nintendo, Tencent Holdings, and Activision Blizzard, and plans to leverage those connections to build Savvy’s business and establish partnerships with international publishers.
    3. Saudi Arabia currently has a small footprint in global game development, but the rapidly increasing population of gamers in the country presents significant potential for growth.
    4. The Middle East and North Africa games market is expected to grow by 56% to $2.79 billion by 2026, making it a strategically important sector for a forward-thinking government like Saudi Arabia’s.
    5. Savvy Games Studios, one of Savvy’s operating companies, plans to develop a mobile game and a console game. However, building a game studio from scratch is challenging, and there is a need to close the skill gap by introducing new policies to support education and training.
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