Updated Mar 17, 2026 by Dutch Games Association
The Dutch games industry comprises approximately 625 active companies, with a significant concentration of 185 firms located in the Utrecht region.
Total industry revenue reached €614 million in 2023, reflecting a steady upward trajectory for the sector.
The workforce consists of 4,750 full-time equivalent employees, highlighting the industry's role as a major employer in the creative tech space.
Small and medium-sized enterprises dominate the landscape, as 85% of Dutch game companies employ fewer than 10 people.
Applied games represent a core strength of the domestic market, with 45% of companies focusing on games for health, education, or corporate training purposes.
The sector maintains a strong international orientation, with 70% of Dutch game companies generating the majority of their revenue from exports outside the Netherlands.
The Dutch games industry comprises approximately 625 active companies, with a significant concentration of 185 firms located in the Utrecht region.
Total industry revenue reached €614 million in 2023, reflecting a steady upward trajectory for the sector.
The workforce consists of 4,750 full-time equivalent employees, highlighting the industry's role as a major employer in the creative tech space.
Small and medium-sized enterprises dominate the landscape, as 85% of Dutch game companies employ fewer than 10 people.
Applied games represent a core strength of the domestic market, with 45% of companies focusing on games for health, education, or corporate training purposes.
The sector maintains a strong international orientation, with 70% of Dutch game companies generating the majority of their revenue from exports outside the Netherlands.