Brazil's government support model for the video game industry offers lessons for other regions
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
This article examines how Brazil's government has implemented robust support systems for the local video game industry, potentially serving as a model for other regions. It discusses Brazil's approach beyond traditional tax credits and arts funding, including specific programs, incentives, and policies that have helped foster game development in the country. The piece contrasts Brazil's more comprehensive government involvement with the lighter touch approaches seen in Western markets, particularly as game development costs continue to rise globally in 2026.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledBut it's 2026, and making games in established regions is more expensive than ever.
How can governments—be they federal, regional, or otherwise—support the video game industry?
Those methods have been a very light touch, the kind taken when an industry is propelling its own growth, attracting funding, and fostering local talent, as we saw in much of the 2010s.
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