Video gaming in Morocco
Morocco is a strategic digital and gaming hub in North Africa. | |
| Market revenue (2024) | Estimated $277 million[1] |
|---|---|
| Regional rank | Top 5 in MENA region[2] |
| Key project | Rabat Gaming City ($26M investment)[2] |
| Academic partner | Euro-Mediterranean University of Morocco (UEMF) |
Video gaming in Morocco is a strategic sector of the country's digital economy and a major component of its contemporary culture. As of 2024, the Moroccan market generated approximately $277 million in revenue, driven by a high internet penetration rate and a young, tech-savvy population.
History and Evolution
The gaming culture in Morocco originated in the late 1990s through neighborhood "cyber-cafés" in urban centers such as Fez and Casablanca. These hubs were essential for the early adoption of titles such as Counter-Strike and Pro Evolution Soccer.
In the mid-2010s, the emergence of 4G technology and affordable devices transitioned the market toward mobile gaming and professional esports. This period marked the beginning of a formalized industry supported by digital media platforms.
Industry and Economy
The Government of Morocco has prioritized the gaming industry as a pillar for economic diversification.
- Rabat Gaming City: A 5-hectare industrial zone in the capital designed to provide infrastructure and production studios for game development startups.
- Market Potential: The sector aims to reach $1 billion in annual revenue by 2030 through state-backed initiatives and foreign investment.
- Local Innovation: Moroccan indie studios have begun releasing titles that incorporate local heritage, such as the PC game Uncursed by AJB Games.[3]
Education and Training
Strategic academic partnerships have been established to sustain the industry's growth:
- The Euro-Mediterranean University of Morocco (UEMF) in Fez integrates digital arts and creative industries into its academic framework to support future developers.
- The government-led "Video Game Creator" program provides certified training in game development and coding in partnership with international experts.[4]
Esports and Events
- Morocco Gaming Expo (MGE): A major annual event that attracts international developers and professional esports competitors.
- Professional Scene: National leagues are established for titles such as League of Legends and Free Fire, overseen by local esports organizations.
References
- ^ "Morocco launches gaming training program". Ecofin Agency. Retrieved 2 February 2026.
- ^ a b "Morocco bets on video game industry". The Economic Times. 3 July 2024.
- ^ "Gaming: A Video Game Fully Developed in Morocco". L'Economiste. 21 March 2024.
- ^ "Morocco Launches Video Game Creator Training Program". Maroc.ma. Retrieved 2 February 2026.