While gaming stalled, Brazil adapted and found ways to move forward | The DeanBeat
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Summary
Brazil’s game developers are outsourcing their services to external development companies to access more deals as the majority of the larger North Brazilian companies are in this sector.
Lawmakers have recognised the gaming industry as a separate entity with its own job classifications, which will allow tax cuts and other incentives to target growth in those areas.
Brazil’s Gamescom Big Festival was attended by over 131,800 people, the largest number for a gaming event in Latin America.
The Brazilian game industry is growing despite the global gaming slowdown, and its growth is mainly down to its enthusiastic fans and developers.
Brazil needs more publishing partners and investors to keep its gaming industry growing, while its developers need to publish more games to promote the industry and showcase its talent.