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UAE: Dubai becomes first middle east government to join gamescom 2025 gaming showcase

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 13 August 2025 ()
The Dubai Programme for Gaming 2033 (DPG33) aims to position Dubai as a top global gaming hub by 2033. Highlighting this, Dubai will host the Middle East’s first government pavilion at Gamescom 2025, showcasing its thriving gaming ecosystem, industry growth, and partnerships. The initiative targets $1 billion GDP growth and 30,000 new jobs in gaming over the next decade.
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