Key Points

Dubai made history with its first official government-led participation at Gamescom 2025. The emirate showcased its ambitious Dubai Program for Gaming 2033 initiative to become a global gaming hub. The program aims to create 30,000 jobs and contribute $1 billion to the digital economy. Dubai's pavilion attracted thousands of visitors and international companies seeking opportunities in the growing sector.

Key Points: Dubai Gamescom 2025 Pavilion Unveils Gaming 2033 Program Vision

  • Dubai aims to become top 10 global gaming hub by 2033
  • Program targets creating 30,000 new gaming industry jobs
  • Initiative to contribute $1 billion to Dubai's digital economy
  • First official Middle East government participation at Gamescom
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Dubai showcases gaming ambitions at Gamescom 2025 with landmark pavilion

Dubai's landmark Gamescom 2025 pavilion showcased its ambitious Gaming 2033 program aiming to create 30,000 jobs and add $1 billion to GDP by 2033.

"Gamescom provided a unique platform to showcase Dubai's vision and leadership in gaming - Abdulaziz AlJaziri, Deputy CEO Dubai Future Foundation"

Cologne, August 26

Dubai's vision for the future of gaming took centre stage at Gamescom 2025, the world's largest gaming event in Cologne, Germany.

The Dubai Pavilion drew thousands of visitors, international delegations, and leading global companies eager to explore the vast opportunities offered by the emirate and the UAE in this rapidly growing sector.

The pavilion marked the first official government-led participation from the Middle East at Gamescom, bringing together three key entities: Dubai Future Foundation, Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), and Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC). Together, they highlighted Dubai's commitment to becoming a leading global hub for gaming, creativity, and digital industries.

Visitors to the pavilion were introduced to the ambitious Dubai Program for Gaming 2033 (DPG33), a comprehensive initiative designed to position Dubai among the world's top 10 gaming hubs by 2033.

Launched by Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Dubai Future Foundation, the program aims to create 30,000 new jobs linked to the gaming industry, while contributing nearly USD 1 billion to the emirate's digital economy and GDP.

Commenting on the participation, Abdulaziz AlJaziri, Deputy CEO of Dubai Future Foundation, said, "Gamescom provided a unique platform to showcase Dubai's vision and leadership in gaming, while highlighting the city's attractiveness as a global destination for investment, talent, and partnerships. Dubai's innovation-driven ecosystem offers unmatched support for creative, digital, educational, and entertainment industries, positioning the emirate as one of the world's most competitive hubs for gaming companies and entrepreneurs."

Faisal Kazim, Director of the Dubai Program for Gaming 2033, stated, "The global interest in the Dubai Pavilion reflects the strong momentum behind our efforts to establish Dubai as an international hub for game development and creative innovation. Since the launch of DPG33, Dubai has already succeeded in attracting hundreds of specialised gaming companies and businesses in related fields, underlining the city's ability to create opportunities at scale."

Gamescom 2025 itself broke new records, with participation from 72 countries (up from 64 in 2024), more than 1,500 exhibitors, and an expanded exhibition space spanning 233,000 square metres. The event reaffirmed its status as the world's leading platform for the future of gaming, bringing together global developers, publishers, investors, and enthusiasts. (ANI/ WAM)

- ANI

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Priya S
While this is exciting, I hope India also steps up its gaming infrastructure. We have so much potential with our rich mythology and stories that could make amazing games. Make in India for gaming too!
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Rohit P
Dubai's vision is impressive! 30,000 jobs and $1 billion to GDP shows serious commitment. Indian gaming companies should explore partnerships - our technical talent combined with their infrastructure could create magic 🎮
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Sarah B
As someone working in Bangalore's tech scene, this is both inspiring and concerning. While Dubai invests heavily, our gaming industry still faces regulatory challenges and infrastructure gaps. Hope our policymakers take note!
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Karthik V
Great to see Middle East embracing gaming! This could open up new markets for Indian game developers. Our mobile gaming industry is already strong - with proper support we can compete globally 💪
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Michael C
The scale of Gamescom is mind-blowing! 233,000 sqm exhibition space and 1500+ exhibitors. Indian gaming conventions have a long way to go to reach this level. But we're getting there slowly!

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