
UKIE boss Michael Rawlinson explains how UK studios can help themselves.
The UK has a heritage in developing video games that we can be very proud of.
However, if we are to continue to produce world-class interactive entertainment, we need to ensure that the small and medium-sized businesses that make up so much of the UK’s games industry have the right commercial and cultural environment needed for them
to thrive.

Since its launch during GameCity3, the National Videogames Archive now boasts a collection of more than 6,000 items of digital heritage too valuable to lose, as well as support from every corner of the industry. With GameCIty5 the project is set to re-launch as leading figures meet to debate the initiative’s future with a series of public panel debates.