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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.
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The Spanish educational ecosystem utilizes a diverse portfolio of serious games, including Minecraft Education Edition, EduZland, BetterWorld, Planet Rescuers, Koral, Endling, and Teacher+.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The current curriculum integration covers a wide spectrum of topics, including history, science, anti-bullying, equality, and environmental sustainability.