Scotland Emerges as Global Gaming Hub: DICE Europe Summit Highlights Industry Growth
September 15, 2025
This event not only celebrates Scotland’s expanding gaming sector but also highlights the country's rising profile on the global stage, with local companies contributing significantly to its reputation.
Scotland's video game industry has experienced remarkable growth, expanding from 15 to 130 companies in just over a decade, and is now recognized as a vital contributor to the country's economy, supporting higher living standards and attracting international investment.
This thriving sector is creating skilled jobs and positioning Scotland as a global hub for digital and creative innovation, which enhances its reputation for creative excellence and economic development.
Today, Edinburgh is hosting the DICE Europe summit, a major event bringing together about 150 global gaming industry leaders, including Nintendo's Satoru Shibata, to showcase Scotland's rising influence in the industry.
The summit features prominent speakers such as Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes and Nicola Benedetti, with keynotes and discussions aimed at highlighting Scotland's growing role in the international gaming scene.
An opening reception at Edinburgh Castle, hosted by Kate Forbes and featuring entertainment by Benedetti, underscores Scotland's cultural and technological prominence in the gaming world.
Industry leaders like Chris van der Kuyl of 4J Studios, known for developing the console edition of Minecraft, emphasize Scotland's emerging influence, especially with upcoming major releases like GTA 6 and new Scottish-developed games such as Reforj.
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The Independent • Sep 14, 2025
Leaders of global video games industry gather for Edinburgh summit
Evening Standard • Sep 14, 2025
Leaders of global video games industry gather for Edinburgh summit