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Scottish Lib Dems call for major boost to gaming industry …

by Democrat reporter

At their spring conference, Scottish Liberal Democrats have passed a motion calling for a major boost to Scotland’s gaming industry, including proposals to create low-cost office spaces for game designers across the country and for the development of a new strategy to attract the next generation of industry professionals.

The games sector contributes £188.4 million annually to the Scottish economy, employing over 2,181 full-time staff.

The industry has, however, been faced with a raft of different challenges, including the loss of vital funding streams following Brexit.

In Scotland, the sector has suffered from a spate of closures and job losses, including the closure of Axis Studios in Glasgow and mass redundancies at Build a Rocket Boy in Edinburgh.

The motion calls on the Scottish Government to:

Neil Alexander, pictured at top of this page, who proposed the motion, has worked in the video games industry for more than eight years, most recently as a game designer.

Standing as the Scottish Liberal Democrat candidate for Inverness and Nairn at May’s election, Neil is hoping to be the first ever game designer elected to any parliament in the UK.

Commenting on the motion, Neil said:

“Despite making a massive contribution to Scotland’s economy and culture, the video games sector here is much more fragile and less coordinated compared to other European nations.

“It’s deeply frustrating that the government have failed to crack down on well-documented exploitative practices, particularly the “crunch culture” that exists within the industry.

“To reach its full potential in Scotland, the gaming sector needs to be supported to grow nationwide, creating opportunities for new start-ups and long-term economic development.

“This motion represents an important first step in addressing current challenges. Scotland cannot be complacent and rely on past successes; we’ve got to keep putting in the work to ensure this industry thrives for years to come.

“From setting up low-cost office spaces to implementing fairer working conditions and cultivating the right skills in every corner of the country, I want to see the gaming industry finally getting the major boost it needs to turbocharge Scotland’s economy.”

Notes

You can find the full details of the motion here

The UK Trade and Business Commission estimates that the EU’s Creative Europe Project would have delivered £163 million in arts funding had the UK Government not decided to pull out of it during the Brexit negotiations. You can read more about that here.

You can read more about the closure of Axis Studios here and the mass redundancies at Build a Rocket Boy here

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