Updated Mar 17, 2026 by European Games Developer Federation
The European game development ecosystem is a primary driver of the broader digital revolution and technological innovation.
Growth in the European market is directly correlated with the length of the value chain, where shorter chains facilitate faster expansion.
The European game development sector currently supports a specific workforce population of individuals engaged in professional studio environments.
National game development ecosystems across Europe generate measurable annual turnover that serves as a key indicator of regional economic health.
The European Games Developer Federation (EGDF) functions as the central coordinating body for supporting and enabling the growth of studios across the continent.
Creative and content-based production remains the foundational element for sustaining long-term digital growth within the European gaming industry.
The European game development ecosystem is a primary driver of the broader digital revolution and technological innovation.
Growth in the European market is directly correlated with the length of the value chain, where shorter chains facilitate faster expansion.
The European game development sector currently supports a specific workforce population of individuals engaged in professional studio environments.
National game development ecosystems across Europe generate measurable annual turnover that serves as a key indicator of regional economic health.
The European Games Developer Federation (EGDF) functions as the central coordinating body for supporting and enabling the growth of studios across the continent.
Creative and content-based production remains the foundational element for sustaining long-term digital growth within the European gaming industry.