Category: ASBL
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Brotaru #79: games.brussels SPACE opening!
We are thrilled to announce that Brotaru #79 will be held in our the brand new coworking games.brussels SPACE dedicated to video game development in Brussels. This is an important milestone for the game dev community in the city of Brussels, and we can’t wait to celebrate it with you all. The opening ceremony will…
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Games.brussels 2022-23 Brochure.
Games.brussels is excited to announce the release of the Games Made in Brussels brochure for 2022-2023, featuring some of the best video games made by local game studios in the Brussels-Capital Region. This year’s brochure is packed with thrilling games and fantastic studios, all created by passionate game developers. Featuring a diverse range of games…
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Games.brussels mission
Welcome to Games.brussels, the brussel-capital regional association for game developers. Our mission is to structure, represent, defend and promote the interests of our members. We believe that by working together, we can create a strong and dynamic community of game developers in Belgium and aspart of the umbrella organization BelgianGames, we work to ensure that…
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Industry Report 2021: Industry Continues to Thrive in 2021, Latest Report Reveals Impressive Growth
The Belgian game industry has continued its upward trajectory in 2021, with the latest report showing significant growth in both turnover and employment. The sector now boasts 110 active companies, an increase of 26% from the previous year, and employs 935 people. The Belgian game industry has been growing at an impressive rate, and the…
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Industry Report 2020: Despite the Pandemic, Belgian Video Game Industry Maintains Resilience
The year 2021 was declared as the year of freedom, but as we write this blog post, we are still quarantined in our home offices, and a new pandemic wave is looming. While it is not what anyone expected, there is some good news, especially for the Belgian video game industry. According to the latest…



