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Dubai Gaming Sector Sees Growth with DPG33

Dubai Gaming Sector Sees Growth with DPG33

TECHx09-06-2025
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Dubai has announced strong growth in its gaming sector. The Program for Dubai Gaming 2033 (DPG33), overseen by the Dubai Future Foundation, revealed that the city is now home to over 350 gaming-related companies.
Out of these, 260 companies are specialised game developers. This contributes to a global industry valued at USD 200 billion.
Since DPG33 launched in November 2023, more than 60 new companies have been established in Dubai. Of these, 12% are large global firms. This marks a growth rate of 16.6% since the program's launch.
The gaming industry is emerging as one of Dubai's most promising economic sectors.
His Excellency Khalfan Belhoul, CEO of the Dubai Future Foundation, stated that the progress reflects Dubai's future vision. He added that the city's focus is on economic diversification and proactive investment in current and future opportunities.
Belhoul noted that the gaming sector offers strong economic potential. He said Dubai remains a land of opportunity for innovators and creators. The sector benefits from a supportive ecosystem for entrepreneurs, especially in advanced technology and game development.
DPG33 was launched by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, in November 2023. It aims to position Dubai among the world's top 10 global gaming hubs by 2033.
The program also targets the creation of 30,000 new jobs and a USD 1 billion boost to GDP.
DPG33 focuses on: Nurturing talent and entrepreneurship
Embracing tech innovation and digital content creation
It also creates training and job opportunities through global firms and academic partnerships. The program leads local and international events and fosters collaboration among individuals, businesses, and regulators in Dubai and beyond.
The Dubai gaming industry continues to gain momentum, reinforcing its position on the global stage.
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