GAME-ER is a 36-month project funded under the Horizon Europe program and the UKRI program.
The main objective of GAME-ER is researching how videogame clusters are born and how they are sustaining themselves. Leveraging this research, GAME-ER will create a series of policies and recommendations in the form of an Interactive Methodological Toolkit.
Another goal is to conduct a comparative analysis of six European clusters: Lyon and Bordeaux, France; Brno, Czech Republic; Turin, Italy; Dundee, Scotland; Fundão, Portugal.
The consortium includes 16 partners from 9 diverse European countries. GAME-ER partners bring expertise in social sciences, policymaking, the third sector, business, and innovation.