Artisan Studios, an independent game developer with a reputation for creating premium role-playing games, plans to open a game development studio in Saudi Arabia.
The offices in Riyadh are expected to employ over 200 people who will work on triple-A console games. The Quebec City-based company said it made history by entering into an agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment (MISA) to establish the largest foreign-owned game development studios in the kingdom.
This move solidifies Artisan’s commitment to delivering innovative gaming products to the global community while collaborating with the best talent in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
The expansion of Artisan Studios aligns with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to generate high-value jobs and provide local talent with international gaming experience. By attracting leading companies in the gaming industry, the Saudi government aims to diversify the economy and create exciting new investment opportunities. Saudi Arabia, under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, is diversifying beyond oil and steel to create jobs for a modern digital economy.
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But it won’t be easy. Saudi Arabia is a stable country, but the larger Middle East still has a lot of turmoil with the current war between Gaza and Israel stirring up regional tensions.
The establishment of the new studio not only expands Artisan’s development capabilities but also marks the company’s foray into publishing its own titles. This strategic move allows Artisan to
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