An archive of games developed in the Arab region
71 studios
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Founded in 2005 by Mustafa Hafez and his associates, Timeline Interactive is a powerful game development company. It leverages high-quality development resources and cost reduction at its Cairo, Egypt-based development center, enabling it to produce high-quality games for all major platforms like PS3/Xbox 360 at a fraction of current production costs. Timeline Interactive is a privately held company, financially backed by Tech Dev Fund and EFG-Hermes Investments. In 2011, due to the Arab Spring and financial difficulties, some developers decided to launch a new company called Instinctgames.
Egypt
Morocco
Ubisoft Morocco, or Ubisoft Casablanca (in English): This was a Moroccan studio established by Ubisoft in early 1998, with 90% of its staff being Moroccan. It began by developing games for older consoles such as Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and GameCube, as well as PC games, contributing to and assisting in the development of AAA titles, among others. Later, in 2005, it expanded to developing games for handheld consoles like the NDS/3DS. In 2007, it also established a Ubisoft campus in partnership with the Moroccan company Sigma , which operated until 2010. Following this, it expanded to mobile devices and the PS Vita in 2011, before closing in 2016 due to administrative, financial, and marketing issues.
Morocco
Egypt
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
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