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🌟 Review of Morocco Gaming Expo 2024 🌟 I just attended the first-ever Morocco Gaming Expo. This event showcased Morocco's strategic location, linking Europe, the US, the Middle East, and Africa. Moroccans’ ability to speak 4+ languages, coupled with their country’s strategic location, positions them as key players in the global gaming market. These talents are ideal for creating products with global appeal. I’m excited to see the innovations that will emerge from this unique combination of geographic and linguistic advantages. However, the booth designs seemed somewhat old-fashioned compared to those at other international conferences, including those in Middle East. One of the highlights was my conversation with Carl Jones. We discussed how robust gaming communities lead to better and more engaging games. Carl explained how players creating their own ways to play can significantly enhance the gaming experience, which I found incredibly inspiring. I also had enlightening discussions with Désiré Koussawo from Sages about expanding businesses across Africa's diverse markets, and Sakkoum A. who organizes the Esports World Cup with its record-breaking $60 million prize pool. I enjoyed a fun chat with Hans Saleh from Garena, Jorrel Batac from NASEF/United States Esports Federation and Danny Woo who runs VC for indie game developers, and a brief conversation with J. David Tardif from Behaviour Interactive (Day by Daylight) while heading to the airport. He too was impressed by the event. Special thanks to Mustapha Moufid, Youngmok Park (YM), Laghrissi Mohamed Amine, and Othmane Guerrou from Proxy Planet for their hard work in making this event a success. This was my first visit to Africa, and their dedication is setting Morocco up to be a major force in the international gaming scene. On the other hand, I want to share my perspective on the gaming community, which I spoke about at the conference: Esports isn't just about playing games; it's a gateway to various technologies and opportunities. Community feedback is vital. While we can't always respond to every request, paying attention to community input is crucial as it provides real, raw feedback and insights into what players truly desire. It's also the fastest way to catch on to gaming trends, often emerging from niche online spaces like Subreddits or Discord servers. Understanding these trends can spark creative ideas and drive product innovation. At OP.GG, we recognize the power of the gaming community. Having raised over $30 million from VCs, we see how supporting community-driven developments through APIs and other tools can lead to substantial entrepreneurial ventures. This approach not only fosters innovation but also enhances the game's value and appeal. In hiring, I prioritize candidates familiar with online communities. Their insights are invaluable as they reflect a deep understanding of where the gaming culture is headed. https://lnkd.in/gURttzJS

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Youngmok Park (YM)

Esports and Gaming Industry Expert. Also working at Web3/Crypto space. CEO of Proxy Planet

5mo

Thank you for coming and also thank you for sharing your great feedback.

Yassine Tirsi

Founder & CEO of GEEK Maroc & Lgame.gg | Gaming | Esport | Entertainment

5mo

It's great to see such a high-calibre gaming personality in Morocco! See you again Sangrak C.  in our country 👋

Othmane Guerrou

Managing Partner & Co-Founder | Esports, Gaming and Entertainment

5mo

It was great seeing you in Morocco Sangrak! Thanks for joining us and contributing to the event’s success.

Ahmed Ismail Krim

🎯The Code Visionary Guy | Developer 💻 | Follow for daily code magic! | Student @SMK

5mo

I was there👋

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