Updated Mar 17, 2026 by AEVI
Video games are being integrated into over 1,000 Spanish schools as legitimate pedagogical tools to teach subjects ranging from mathematics and language to civic values and mental health.
The Spanish educational ecosystem utilizes a diverse portfolio of serious games, including Minecraft Education Edition, EduZland, BetterWorld, Planet Rescuers, Koral, Endling, and Teacher+.
Game-based learning in Spain is supported by a broad coalition of major global publishers, including Riot Games, Ubisoft, and Take-Two Interactive, alongside specialized university-based game schools.
Educational initiatives such as AEVI’s 'The Good Gamer' and various locally developed titles are being used to foster transversal skills like empathy, creativity, digital competence, and teamwork.
The Spanish sector is aligned with the broader European market through the Interactive Software Federation of Europe, which coordinates trade associations across eighteen nations to support responsible game production.
The current curriculum integration covers a wide spectrum of topics, including history, science, anti-bullying, equality, and environmental sustainability.
Video games are being integrated into over 1,000 Spanish schools as legitimate pedagogical tools to teach subjects ranging from mathematics and language to civic values and mental health.
The Spanish educational ecosystem utilizes a diverse portfolio of serious games, including Minecraft Education Edition, EduZland, BetterWorld, Planet Rescuers, Koral, Endling, and Teacher+.
Game-based learning in Spain is supported by a broad coalition of major global publishers, including Riot Games, Ubisoft, and Take-Two Interactive, alongside specialized university-based game schools.
Educational initiatives such as AEVI’s 'The Good Gamer' and various locally developed titles are being used to foster transversal skills like empathy, creativity, digital competence, and teamwork.
The Spanish sector is aligned with the broader European market through the Interactive Software Federation of Europe, which coordinates trade associations across eighteen nations to support responsible game production.
The current curriculum integration covers a wide spectrum of topics, including history, science, anti-bullying, equality, and environmental sustainability.