Category: News
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BX1 Radio: Guillaume Bouckaert spoke about the importance of the coworking for the video game industry and for the region
Guillaume Bouckaert, the founder of Games.Brussels, spoke to a local radio station about the importance of the coworking for the video game industry and for the region. According to Guillaume Bouckaert, playing games is a passion, but creating them is a profession. The launch of Games.Brussels Space aims to bring together the community of developers…
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Brussels video game studios join forces in new coworking space to boost industry growth.
The Belgian newspaper, L’Echo, has reported on the recent opening of a co-working space for game development studios in Brussels. The space, located within the Dansaert business center, was established by games.brussels, a professional association for video game creators based in Brussels. The co-working space is already at full capacity, thanks to the support of…
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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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Brotaru #77 – February 20th 2023
Brotaru is returning to Festival Anima in 2023, offering game developers and enthusiasts the opportunity to showcase their latest projects and socialize with fellow gamers. The event, which will take place on February 20th 2023, promises to be an exciting platform for the gaming community to come together and connect with creative-minded individuals. Show Your…
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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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In the creative effervescence of a Brotaru.
To get a sense of the vitality of the video game developer community, there’s nothing quite like immersing oneself in a Brotaru evening. What is it? It’s a monthly gathering of developers held in Brussels cafes, directly inspired by a Japanese concept called “otaru.” Students in video games, professional or amateur developers, all come together…
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Brotaru #76 – January 16th 2023
Join the First BROTARU of 2023 to Kickstart Your Game Development Are you a game developer or enthusiast looking to kickstart your 2023 game development journey? Then look no further than the first BROTARU event of the year, taking place on January 10th at the Bar à jeux on Chaussée d’Alsemberg 136 in Brussels from…
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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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Brotaru #75 – December 5th 2022
The final Brotaru event of the year is taking place today at Arts Numériques – Esa Saint-Luc Bruxelles, and you’re invited to join in on the fun! This is the perfect opportunity to mingle with fellow game enthusiasts, and share your latest projects with like-minded individuals. You’ll have the chance to showcase your latest updates…
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European Key Facts 2021: Insights on Parental Control, Gender and Game Preferences
Video games are enjoyed by millions of people all around the world, and their popularity only continues to grow. In Europe, a majority of people between the ages of 6 and 64 have played a video game at some point in their lives. However, there are still misconceptions about who plays video games, how they…



