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Digital creative industry hits RM5.3bil in revenue

Digital creative industry hits RM5.3bil in revenue

The Stara day ago
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's digital creative industry recorded a strong performance in 2023, generating RM5.3bil in revenue with exports valued at RM800mil, says Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo (pic).
More importantly, he said these achievements contributed to the creation of more than 10,000 high-value job opportunities across the ecosystem.
'Under the Digital Creative Ecosystem Roadmap (DICE) by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), the government is showing a strong commitment to develop the digital creative sector with the objective of making Malaysia a regional and global hub for digital content creation by 2030.
'DICE is not just an initiative; rather, a holistic strategy to build a sustainable ecosystem that supports talent development, market access, investment, and innovation in this industry,' he said in his speech at the official launch of Upin & Ipin Universe video game here yesterday, Bernama reported.
Also present were Les' Copaque Produc­tion managing director Burhanuddin Md Radzi, National Film Development Corporation of Malaysia (Finas) chairman Datuk Gerald Hans Isaac and Stream­­line Media Group chief executive officer Alexander Fernandez.
Gobind said that riding the momentum of global digitalisation, the games sector is also booming.
In this regard, the ministry is continuing to drive digital transformation by prioritising Animation and Games as a core component of the digital agenda.
'Recognising the importance of the Digital Creative industry, the ministry views it as a backbone of progress in the digital economy.
'To further strengthen this ecosystem, MDEC has launched two key programmes – Animated Shorts Challenge and Digital Games Testbed,' he said.
Gobind said the launch of the Upin & Ipin Universe game is not just about unveiling a new game; it is a testament to the creativity, innovation, and collaborative spirit that define Malaysia's journey to becoming a regional hub for Animation and Games.
The launch of the Upin & Ipin Universe game is a shining example of what Malaysia can achieve when creativity meets opportunity, he said.
'This game, developed by a cooperation between Les' Copaque Production and Stream­line Studios, embodies the innovation and cultural richness that make Malaysian games stand out,' he said.
Upin & Ipin Universe, developed by Streamline Studios, is an open-world adventure game inspired by South-East Asia's beloved Upin & Ipin series, will be available starting July 17.
The game will be available for PC on Steam and Epic Game Store, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Nintendo Switch, marking a major milestone for the globally recognised franchise.
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