- 17:00Israel vows to strike Iran again if threatened, defense minister warns
- 16:20Morocco sees record 8.9 million tourists in first half of 2025
- 15:50Morocco aims to secure five-month wheat stock amid price drop
- 15:20Macron and Starmer to sign historic nuclear deterrence pact
- 14:50Chemsedine Talbi completes Sunderland move after stellar Club Brugge season
- 14:20Police in Marrakech detain Algerian-French suspect wanted by Interpol
- 13:30EU unveils stockpiling plan to prepare for crises and conflict
- 12:50Spain eases lockdowns as firefighters stabilize Catalonia forest blaze
- 12:20Spaniards favor China over the US in shifting global perceptions
Follow us on Facebook
Morocco Emerges as Africa's Gaming Hub
In a bold step towards fostering local talent and drawing international investment, Morocco recently hosted its inaugural Moroccan Gaming Expo, signaling its aspirations to lead Africa's growing gaming industry.
Organized by the Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication, the three-day event in Rabat aimed to spotlight the nation's technical expertise, creative ingenuity, and entrepreneurial drive in the realm of video games.
The expo provided a platform for Moroccan companies and startups to engage with global experts, forge alliances, and explore avenues for expansion within the gaming sector.
A significant highlight was the presence of Century Huatong, a Chinese investor group, which announced its plans to invest in Morocco's gaming industry, citing the country's strategic positioning and robust infrastructure as key attractions.
"Morocco's central location positions it as an ideal gateway to African markets," stated Sophie Zhong, Vice President of Century Huatong, during a press briefing.
Zhong praised Morocco's ambitions to cultivate its gaming sector and acknowledged its expertise in cultural and creative industries. She stressed the importance of fostering localized electronic industries across the continent, fostering mutual interests, and tapping into the growing popularity of video games among Moroccans.
The event also shed light on the government's forthcoming Rabat Gaming City initiative, a dedicated complex aimed at attracting both domestic and international gaming companies, solidifying Morocco's status as a gaming hub in Africa and the MENA region.
Featuring seminars, discussions, and training sessions led by industry stalwarts, the expo aimed to strengthen ties between stakeholders in the gaming sector and position the industry as a vital source of employment and economic value for the country's youth.
As Morocco asserts its presence in the global gaming arena, the Moroccan Gaming Expo underscored the nation's dedication to nurturing local talent, enticing foreign investment, and establishing itself as a formidable player in the dynamic world of interactive entertainment.