Malaysia Set To Lead Regional Gaming Industry With Playstation Studios
In his Facebook post today, Gobind said the strategic alignment discussion explored opportunities to expand the studio's capacity as a regional AAA hub, while empowering local vendors and talent through government-backed incentives.
'At the PlayStation Studios x Government of Malaysia Strategic Alignment Discussion today, we explored ways to deepen this synergy. From studio workforce growth and vendor enablement to aligning with national policies such as the Digital Content Ecosystem (DICE) Roadmap, artificial intelligence (AI) and Malaysia Digital,' he posted.
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