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HomeVision 2030Saudi Arabia’s Gaming Revolution

Saudi Arabia’s Gaming Revolution

Emerging as a global leader in gaming and esports by 2030

January 22, 2025
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Saudi Arabia is emerging as a leader in the global gaming and esports arena, driven by strategic investments and a focus on integrating gaming into society. This sector is a key part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, with projections estimating a $13.3 billion market by 2030.

The National Gaming and Esports Strategy (NGES) introduced in 2022 aims to generate 39,000 jobs in various roles, from game development to event management. Saudi Arabia’s investment in infrastructure and hosting international tournaments positions it as a hub for esports excellence.

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Esports offer young Saudis opportunities to develop skills in technology, media, and collaboration. With 89% of the population under 35, the youth are crucial in shaping this sector, embracing digital culture and engaging globally.

Global Leadership in Esports

Historically, countries like China, the US, and Japan have dominated the gaming market. The US recognized esports officially in 2013, supporting professional players with athlete status and military engagement in the sector. Japan and China have leveraged technology and cultural heritage to excel, with China formalizing esports as a profession in 2019.

Saudi Arabia’s Rise in Gaming

Saudi Arabia is becoming a major player, with 67% of its 23.5 million gamers driving growth. Initiatives like NEOM’s gaming hub and partnerships with global developers highlight the Kingdom’s commitment to the industry.

The Kingdom is also preparing for events like the FIFA World Cup in 2034, strengthening its global presence. This demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s dedication to fostering a thriving gaming ecosystem.

Empowering Local Talent

Success stories like Mosaed Al-Dossary, a FIFA eWorld Cup champion, illustrate Saudi potential. Talent academies and youth tournaments are equipping the next generation, ensuring the ecosystem thrives.

Sustaining Long-Term Growth

For sustained growth, engaging local communities and exploring innovative revenue streams are vital. Government support and culturally relevant content can strengthen the ecosystem, offering opportunities for SMEs to grow.

Addressing infrastructure gaps and ensuring equitable access to resources are crucial for success. Gaming is a cornerstone for developing digital literacy and reskilling the workforce.

Building a Global Hub and Exportable Services

As Saudi Arabia gears up for future global events, opportunities to elevate gaming culture abound. Collaborations in hospitality and entertainment can create immersive experiences, merging tradition with innovation.

The Kingdom aims to establish 250 gaming companies by 2030, aspiring to lead globally. This vision is not just economic but a cultural revolution, positioning Saudi Arabia at the forefront of technology and innovation.

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