RPG developer Artisan Studios is opening a new studio in Saudi Arabia, and promises to create the first AAA games in the area.
The company has entered into an agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment to open what it calls “the largest foreign-owned game development studio in the Kingdom”.
The new studio will be opened in new offices in Riyadh, and will employ over 200 staff including “the best talent in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region”.
Artisan’s aim is to develop “the first AAA console titles in the GCC”, which is the Gulf Cooperation Council (a regional union consisting of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates).
According to Artisan, the company “will use this new studio to grow its global footprint and become the first independent console game developer in the MENA region.
“Artisan wants to collaborate with local artists from across the region to create new IPs to export globally,” it adds.
In a statement, Artisan CEO Mario Rizzo said: “Riyadh has one of the most dynamic and exciting independent game development communities. After spending the last two years exploring the region, we knew it would be the best place to build a new studio.
“The support we have received from the Ministry has been world-class, and they have made us feel welcome in the Kingdom. We are honoured to be the first developer invited to set up in Riyadh and look forward to building amazing new games together.”
Saudi Arabia has frequently featured in games industry headlines in recent years, but rarely in stories involving studios actually being set up in the kingdom itself.
Most headlines revolve around the kingdom’s investment in other foreign developers and publishers, through its Public
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