
The move strengthens the MENA gaming ecosystem by providing critical infrastructure, funding and education for the next generation of studios, accelerating regional innovation and talent development.
Maysalward’s new headquarters in Amman's Abdali district signals a maturing Middle Eastern game development scene. The location, a burgeoning tech hub, offers proximity to investors, talent pools and regional partners, positioning the studio as a focal point for industry collaboration. By consolidating its operations under one roof, Maysalward can streamline product pipelines and showcase its 23‑year legacy, while projecting confidence to both local and international stakeholders.
The Capsule, housed within the new office, expands the studio’s capacity‑building agenda. It provides structured mentorship, hands‑on training and a creative co‑working space for fledgling developers, addressing a chronic talent gap in the region. Coupled with a forthcoming pre‑seed and incubator fund, the initiative creates a pipeline from idea to market, encouraging early‑stage studios to stay in the MENA ecosystem rather than seeking offshore support. Such financial scaffolding is rare in the area and could catalyze a wave of locally‑originated titles.
Beyond commercial ambitions, Maysalward leverages Minecraft Education to teach sustainable urban design, partnering with C40 Cities and the Greater Amman Municipality. This educational thrust equips teachers and students with tools to model climate‑resilient solutions, aligning gaming with broader societal challenges. By integrating climate awareness into game‑based learning, the studio not only diversifies its portfolio but also reinforces the narrative that interactive media can drive real‑world impact, a message resonating with investors and policymakers alike.
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