Glasgow Times

Gaming sector ‘needs network to thrive well’

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THE Scottish video games industry needs a UK-wide network in order to thrive, according to a report from Gordon Brown’s think tank.

The Our Scottish Future paper warns the sector in Scotland risks being left behind in a market dominated by large internatio­nal developers.

The Grand Theft Auto franchise was created by the Scottish gaming sector, while Dundee-based 4J Studios developed the console version of Minecraft.

The paper says the Scottish Government should make computer science a core part of the curriculum, increase the number of computing places at universiti­es and expand funding for start-up companies.

It also says the UK and Scottish government­s should work to build a new UK-wide network, connecting firms and students with each other.

The paper’s author Ruairidh Macintosh said: “In the face of such stiff global competitio­n, the best plan would be one that seized the advantages Scotland’s games industry gets from the social and economic connection­s of the United Kingdom. “From finance, skills, and connection­s with England’s own world-class games industry as well as other leading hi-tech creative industries such as film and TV, the UK offers opportunit­ies to make the most of Scottish talent and creativity. “Alone, the risk is that historical­ly successful clusters in Edinburgh and Dundee cannot keep up with ever stronger clusters in America, Japan, China and Europe.

“By combining Scottish imaginatio­n with the ideas, resources and connection­s of the UK, we have the best chance to stay competitiv­e in the long-term.”

 ?? ?? Some well-known franchises have started off in Scotland
Some well-known franchises have started off in Scotland

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