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German games fund increases to €70 million

Since the government program launched in 2020 companies within the sector grew by 26% and staff increased by 12%

The German federal parliament has increased the national budget for the games industry to €70 million.

Unveiled in 2020, the games fund offered government support for up to 50% of developer costs.

Since the program's launch, game companies have increased by 26% and employment in the industry grew 12% as well.

The governing body said that it increased support by €20 million for 2023 following the sector's growth.

Looking ahead, the German Games Industry Association predicts that the support initiative will need to provide €100 million annually.

"The provision of this additional games funding sends a powerful signal," said managing director of game Felix Falk.

"It will enable Germany to continue its pursuit of becoming one of the world's top locations for game development."

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