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Singapore has a variety of local firms and international brand-name companies creating games and gaming-related innovations for users the world over.

 

Globally, the games market was estimated to be worth $59.5b in 2010 and projected to grow to $70.1b in 2015, at a CAGR of 3.3%. Strong growth in the mobile and online games markets are expected to lead the trend1.

Singapore’s games sector comprises of over 62 games development, publishing and services companies2. Companies looking for a regional media hub capable of creating, publishing and distributing cutting edge games content will find in Singapore a skilled workforce, IT infrastructure and strong intellectual property rights protection regime. The country also houses major industry players such as Electronic Arts, LucasArts, Tecmo Koei, and Ubisoft.

Locally-based developers such as Ratloop Asia and Protege Production are also gaining international traction. Ratloop Asia’s games have been regularly featured at the Independent Games Festival, and the developer is currently working on a 3D stereoscopic game, Rocketbirds: Reloaded! for the PlayStation Network. Protege Production’s game Armor Valley first debuted on Xbox Live, and the IP has since been among the first games to launch on the Windows Mobile 7 platform. The developer currently has offices in Singapore and Silicon Valley.

The Future is Gaming
The games industry is a key driver behind the IDM sector, one of the fastest growing areas in Singapore with a CAGR of 20% in recent years3.

To support a vibrant local games industry, the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) aims to catalyse and establish an ecosystem for game development talent to take their products from concept to commercialisation. In order to do so, it will focus on original IP content creation and delivery via online and mobile means.

Aiding local games start ups in their efforts will be the Games Solution Center, slated to open in late 2011. In collaboration with industry partners, the center will provide development and commercialisation tools and services for made in Singapore games.

The following pages showcase a myriad of innovative games created by Singapore game developers. Also detailed are the nation’s most prominent games companies and the advanced technology pushing Singapore’s games industry into the future.

1 MDA research based on DFC Intelligence 2010 data.
2 Compiled numbers by the MDA as of June 2010.
3 Deloitte MDA IDM Flash Report 2010.


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Cybersports & Online Gaming Association (Singapore)

 

Cybersports & Online Gaming Association (Singapore)

Contact person:
Mr Nicholas Aaron Khoo
Co-founder

Address:
261 Waterloo Street
#03-32 / 36
Singapore 180261

Tel:
(65) 8133 7288

Email:
Nicholas@SCOGA.org

Website:
www.scoga.org

Description:
SCOGA is a ground-up non-profit consumer gaming association started by local gaming community leaders.

We have a mission to make Singapore a global leader in gaming and eSports through positive engagements with local gaming communities.

SCOGA has close to 2,000 associate members, with a number who are interested in beta testing and game launches. These members were mainly recruited from one of the largest gaming show Licence2Play which we co-organized. Other projects we have worked on include National Family Day 2009, Anime Festival Asia 2008, READ! Singapore, and MDA Media Fiesta.

Our patron is Dr Yeo Ning Hong.

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