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Event to present the White Paper on Spanish Video Game Development 2022.
The event will provide the key data on the Spanish video game development industry: number of studios, turnover, employment, key Autonomous Communities, business models, productions, tools, financing needs, trends and much more.
Produced and edited by DEV, with the support of ICEX España Exportación e Inversiones, this is the ninth edition of the report, a must-consult for gaining a broad overview of the video game development and production industry in our country and worldwide, as well as for learning about the trends that will mark the future of this industry.
The report has been produced thanks to the information provided by the Spanish video game development studios via an exhaustive survey conducted annually by DEV, in collaboration with DeviCat.
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