In 2023, the EU was home to 5,900 game developer studios.
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Public funding plays a crucial role in financing new game studios and supporting research and development across Europe.
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Each European country exhibits unique platform preferences for game development.
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The Czech Republic's video game industry saw its number of studios grow from 110 in 2019 to 1748 in 2022, with turnover reaching 226 million euros in 2022.
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Norway's video game industry had 24 studios in 2022, employing 824 people, and generated 55 million euros in turnover in 2022.
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Slovenia's game industry had 14 studios in 2022, employing 400 people, and recorded 35 million euros in turnover in 2022.
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Numerous formal institutions across Europe, such as the University of Ostrava in Czechia and Breda University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, offer education relevant to the video game industry.
Insights
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In 2023, the EU was home to 5,900 game developer studios.
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Public funding plays a crucial role in financing new game studios and supporting research and development across Europe.
03
Each European country exhibits unique platform preferences for game development.
04
The Czech Republic's video game industry saw its number of studios grow from 110 in 2019 to 1748 in 2022, with turnover reaching 226 million euros in 2022.
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Norway's video game industry had 24 studios in 2022, employing 824 people, and generated 55 million euros in turnover in 2022.
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Slovenia's game industry had 14 studios in 2022, employing 400 people, and recorded 35 million euros in turnover in 2022.
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Numerous formal institutions across Europe, such as the University of Ostrava in Czechia and Breda University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, offer education relevant to the video game industry.