
The MENA Games Conference and Exhibition, held in Beirut at the end of last month, brought together those at the forefront of the games industry in the region.
Of those present was Spica Twins, the first gaming academy to be established in Beirut, and was opened in 2014.
The academy was founded by Beirut-based Reine Abbas and Ziad Fghali, co founders of Wixel Studios; and Joseph Saade from DigiPen.
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This is amazing news. Hopefully Egypt next. God, the possibilities of games like an Arabic GTA or an Arabic RPG. I would love that. The gaming community in here is huge and their potential to make something is really good.