From billion-dollar studio deals to global publisher expansion, Saudi investment is quietly reshaping who controls the future of gaming worldwide.
Games services provider Side has announced it's opening a new studio in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in partnership with Savvy Games Group. As reported by Game Developer, both companies signed a Memorandum ...
Impact46 injects $6.7m into five Saudi game studios via its SAR 150m Gaming Fund. Portfolio now spans nine MENA studios, from mobile innovators to console pioneers. Studios deliver culturally rooted ...
The title has surpassed 6m downloads with more than 1m monthly active users. With a 40-person team, Kammelna is now Saudi Arabia’s largest independent gaming employer. Baloot tournaments hosted by the ...
Scopely, a U.S. mobile gaming studio that publishes popular games like "Monopoly Go!" and "Pokémon Go," is owned by Savvy ...
By Yantoultra Ngui and Kane Wu SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, Feb 13 (Reuters) - ByteDance is in advanced talks to sell Shanghai ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Estimates of the size of the video game industry range from $200 to $300 billion — larger than film, television and music combined ...
ByteDance is in talks to sell Shanghai Moonton Technology, the video game studio behind popular game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, to Saudi Arabia’s Savvy Games Group for more than $6 billion, Reuters ...
Saudi Arabia has made game development and esports part of its national school curriculum. This bold move aims to prepare students for careers in the fast-growing digital economy and reshape education ...
ByteDance nears a $6-7 billion sale of its gaming studio Moonton to Saudi Arabia's Savvy Games Group, marking its strategic exit from the gaming industry..