
Saudi Arabia Launches Gaming Camp for Young Developers
A new partnership in Saudi Arabia is turning young gamers into game creators through hands-on education programs. The Next Gen Games Camp teaches design skills while building problem-solving abilities for the next generation.
Young people in Saudi Arabia are getting a direct path from playing video games to creating them, thanks to a groundbreaking new partnership focused on education and innovation.
Savvy Games Group and King Salman Science Oasis have joined forces to strengthen game development education across the country. The two organizations signed an agreement to collaborate on programs that combine science, technology, engineering and mathematics with practical game design training.
Their first major initiative is the Next Gen Games Camp, launching under the theme "From Player to Game Maker." The interactive summer program introduces young people to game design fundamentals through hands-on learning experiences. Participants build creative thinking, teamwork and problem-solving skills while exploring the technology behind their favorite games.
The partnership goes beyond just one summer camp. Both organizations plan to develop ongoing talent development programs, shared competitions and educational events that connect young people with the growing games industry. The goal is creating real pathways for students to turn their passion for gaming into future careers.

The Ripple Effect
This collaboration supports Saudi Arabia's broader vision to become a major player in the global gaming industry. The partnership aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Gaming and Esports Strategy, both aimed at diversifying the country's economy and creating new opportunities for young people.
King Salman Science Oasis brings years of experience promoting scientific knowledge and public engagement to the partnership. Savvy Games Group contributes its industry expertise and commitment to building Saudi Arabia's games ecosystem from the ground up.
The focus on STEM education combined with creative game development gives students valuable skills that extend far beyond gaming. These programs teach young people how to think critically, work collaboratively and solve complex problems using technology.
By investing in youth education today, both organizations are building the pipeline of talent needed for tomorrow's innovation economy. Students who start as curious gamers could become the developers, designers and entrepreneurs shaping the future of interactive entertainment.
The next generation of game makers is learning their craft right now, one camp session at a time.
Based on reporting by Regional: saudi arabia development (SA)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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