Despite the stormy economic climate, the Wallonian video game sector retains its resilience

by time news

Despite‌ a challenging⁢ economic climate, the Wallonian video game industry is showing ‍surprising resilience. At its annual Meet&Build event, the focus is⁤ on networking and‌ securing‌ funding.

The mood is ‌upbeat, even though the industry globally is facing difficulties. ⁤Job losses have been rampant, with ⁣thousands leaving the sector since‌ 2022. While the number of video game professionals ‌in Wallonia is steadily increasing, reaching nearly 300,⁣ financial‍ struggles are real.

The region’s revenue ⁤declined from 12⁢ million euros in 2021 ⁤and ‌2022 to 8.9 million ‍euros in 2023, and even lost a studio last ⁢year.

But at the 9th edition of Meet&Build, held at Quai 10 in Charleroi, the atmosphere is one of camaraderie and optimism.⁣ The event draws not only local players but also international delegates from countries like Brazil, Croatia, and the ​Philippines.

Hosted⁢ in a bustling atmosphere⁤ at Quai 10 in Charleroi, the event brought together the region’s diverse players with delegations from international‍ locations including Brazil, Croatia, and the⁢ Philippines.
Interview: ​Resilience in the Wallonian Video Game‍ Industry Amid Economic Challenges

Time.news Editor (TNE): Thank you for joining us today. Can you start⁤ by sharing your perspective on the‌ current state of the Wallonian video game industry, especially⁤ in light of the ongoing economic challenges?

Expert (E): Absolutely, and thank you for having me. The Wallonian video ​game⁤ industry‍ is indeed facing a myriad of challenges, as evidenced ⁢by the​ decline in revenue ​from ​12 million euros in 2021 and 2022 to just‍ 8.9⁣ million euros in 2023.‍ However, despite ⁤this downturn, we⁣ are witnessing surprising resilience. The recent ⁢Meet&Build‌ event showcased an upbeat atmosphere among industry professionals, which speaks volumes about the community’s spirit and commitment.

TNE: It’s encouraging to hear such positivity. The job losses in ​the‍ broader global industry paint ⁢a stark picture. How has Wallonia managed to maintain a growing number of⁤ professionals?

E: While the global ⁣video game sector has indeed seen thousands of job losses since 2022, Wallonia has bucked this trend. We’ve seen the number of video game professionals in the⁣ region ⁢steadily increase to nearly 300. This growth can largely be attributed to our robust networking initiatives, like Meet&Build, that help connect local talent with opportunities while also attracting international attention from countries like Brazil, Croatia, and⁣ the Philippines.

TNE: Can you‌ elaborate on the significance of the Meet&Build event in this context?

E: Certainly. The ⁢Meet&Build event is pivotal for Wallonia’s ​video‌ game⁣ industry. It is more than just‌ a networking⁣ opportunity; it serves as ⁤a platform for securing funding and fostering collaborations.​ The ninth edition, ⁤held at Quai 10 in Charleroi, was ⁣bustling with activity and optimism. It gathered a diverse array‌ of players, illustrating the ‌importance of community and co-creation in overcoming financial struggles.

TNE: With the revenue decline⁣ and ⁢the loss of a studio last year,‍ what⁤ practical advice would you offer to emerging‌ game developers in ⁤Wallonia?

E: Emerging developers should ‌prioritize building strong⁢ networks, as relationships can lead to invaluable partnerships and ‍funding opportunities. Additionally, they should stay ‌agile and innovative, adapting⁢ to market demands while leveraging local and international support. Engaging ‍with initiatives like ⁢Meet&Build can ‍provide exposure and help developers navigate these tough economic waters.

TNE: What do you think the future holds ⁤for the Wallonian video game industry?

E: The future looks promising, as long as we maintain our focus on​ collaboration and innovation. The​ community’s resilience and the influx of international delegates signal ⁢a willingness to‍ adapt and thrive ⁢despite economic adversity. If we continue to harness this spirit and ‍support one another, I believe we‌ can⁢ not only recover but actually⁤ grow​ stronger.

TNE: Thank you for your insights. It’s clear⁢ that while⁢ challenges exist, the Wallonian video game⁤ industry is poised to rise with the right strategies and community support.

E: Thank you for having me. It’s been a pleasure discussing the potential and resilience of this vibrant industry!

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