Gaming is no longer just entertainment.
For Morocco,
it is becoming a strategic industry.
And this week,
that ambition received one of its strongest endorsements yet.
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Moulay El Hassan
officially inaugurated the 3rd edition of the Morocco Gaming Expo 2026 in Rabat, a major event dedicated to video games, esports and digital creative industries.
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The event runs from May 20 to May 24 under the High Patronage of King Mohammed VI and is held under the theme:
« Moroccan Talent. »
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And this isn’t just another gaming convention.
The Kingdom wants to position itself as a regional hub for: video game development,
esports,
digital creativity,
and gaming startups.
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During the visit,
the Crown Prince toured the exhibition area, where Moroccan studios, startups, telecom operators, hardware manufacturers and cloud gaming providers are showcasing their latest projects and technologies.
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One of the highlights this year is the introduction of new zones such as:
🎮 MGE PlayTest
🎤 MGE Talks
dedicated to showcasing Moroccan developers and local gaming talent.
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The Expo also features: professional forums,
masterclasses,
business meetings,
esports tournaments,
and networking sessions between investors and game studios.
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Perhaps the strongest message came from the government’s long-term vision.
Morocco sees gaming not only as a cultural sector,
but also as a source of:
high-skilled jobs,
foreign investment,
innovation,
and economic growth.
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The Crown Prince also officially launched an esports football tournament during the event, reinforcing the growing importance of competitive gaming in Morocco.
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Just a few years ago,
Morocco’s gaming industry was still relatively small.
Today,
the country is openly talking about becoming one of Africa’s leading gaming ecosystems.
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And with royal-level attention,
international partners,
and a new generation of Moroccan developers entering the scene,
the message is clear:
Morocco doesn’t just want to play the game anymore. It wants to help build it.