Video games in Belgium

This article is about the video game market and culture in Belgium.

Consumer availability

Distribution

Distribution in Belgium is usually done by publishers that cover the entire Benelux, although some of the publishers' offices are located in Belgium. Since not every publisher has a separate office for the Benelux, certain publishers take care of multiple labels, including those of other publishers.[1]

Rating

Belgium supports the PEGI rating system but there is no legislative basis. PEGI was developed and is owned by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe which is based in Brussels.[2]

Sales

In 2011, the Belgian consumer bought 6.54 million games. More than 84% of those games were console games. The sales generated a revenue of 220 million euro, which means they stayed stable compared to 2010.[3]

Belgium's appearance in video games

Belgium as a setting

Belgium is not often used as an originally created setting for video games, although it does appear in some types of simulation games.

World War II games

The famous Battle of the Bulge is featured in the following video games:

  • Battle of the Bulge, various wargames simulating the battle.
  • Call of Duty: United Offensive, the American campaign is set during the Battle of the Bulge.
  • Medal of Honor: European Assault, the final campaign is set at the start of the Battle.
  • Bulge '44 (HPS Simulations) An operational level strategy wargame, covering many scenarios, both historic and alternative.
  • Call of Duty: WWII, Battle of the Bulge, Ardennes map in multiplayer
Racing games

Belgian video game characters

Video games based on Belgian works

Many video games are based on Belgian comic books:

Video game development

Representation

The Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA) is the organization that represents the interests of the music, video and video game industries in Belgium.

The Flemish Games Association (FLEGA) represents the Flemish video game industry, The Brussels-Capital Region Games Association (games.brussels) represents the Brussels video game industry, the Walloon Games Association (WALGA) represents the Walloon video game industry.

Game developers from Belgium

Also see external links.[4][5]

There are 64 game developers registered with the Flemish Games Association.[6] Some of the game development studios in Belgium include:

CompanyLocationFoundedType
AIM ProductionsHove1994online games, custom games
Visual ImpactBrussels1994handheld games and localization
Larian StudiosGhent1996core games and educational games
Cyborn B.V.Antwerp1998multimedia, AV, VR, mobile and core games. Also co-devs.
Hyperion EntertainmentBrussels1999porting Windows games to Linux, Mac OS and Amiga OS
NuclideAntwerp2001casual and mobile games
NewfortGhent2002 (as Endrone)online and mobile games
TerraNovita SoftwareRumst2005indie games
Gabitasoft InteractiveKapellen2006indie games
NeopicaGhent2007casual games
PlaylaneDrongen2007custom games and serious games
Fishing CactusMons2008mobile and downloadable games
Sakari GamesAntwerp2008game content
Balio StudioMons2009casual and core games (licensed properties)
CatLab InteractiveGhent2009web and mobile games
PreviewLabsKontich2009rapid prototyping
The Artistocrats BVHasselt2009core games (strategy, wargames)
Vetasoft StudioMons2009social and mobile games
DAE StudiosKortrijk20103D visualizations and serious games
MonkubeBrussels2010indie games and mobile games
Rogueside NVGeel2010indie games. Ex-Crazy Monkey Studios (2010-2020).
Triangle FactoryGhent2010virtual reality, augmented reality and mobile games
I-IllusionsBrussels2011indie games
LuGus StudiosGenk2011serious games and experimental games
Rusty BoltBruges2011indie games
Drag ON SlideMons2012serious games and mobile app
Firewolf EngineeringHasselt2012game development and visualizations
Sileni StudiosAntwerp2012browser games
Pandora TechnologyBelgium2012indie games
Abrakam EntertainmentLiège2013Indie games specialist in CCG games
DaokaGosselies2013motion games and core games
Quantum Game StudioOstend2013indie games
BunnycopterLeuven2014indie games
Glowfish InteractiveKortrijk2014core games, VR and visualisations
Studio RaefTurnhout2014indie games
eXiinBrussels2015indie games
FrostyFroggsBrussels2015indie games
Happy VolcanoLeuven2015indie games
Invisible Ink StudiosWavre2015indie games
Pajama Llama GamesGhent2015indie games
God As A CucumberKortrijk2016game development and visualization
Cybernetic WalrusAntwerp2017Indie games. Co-dev: graphics, AR/VR/XR. Training provider.
Warcave GamesGeel2017core games (strategy)
Get Up Games BVBASint-Denijs-Westrem2018online games
Salty Lemon EntertainmentKortrijk2018indie games
like CharlieBruges2019indie games (adventures)
MoonMonster StudiosKortrijk2019game development
Earth of OrynLiège2021core games (city-builder/strategy)
Slappy Inc.Kortrijk2021VR, AR projects and indie games
Based outside Belgium
Fresh3DPornichet (French studio)2004indie games and game services

Defunct game developers

CompanyFoundedEndedNotes
10Tacle Studios Belgium20012008Founded as elseWhere Entertainment, acquired by German publisher, 10Tacle Studios AG, in 2005. Filed for bankruptcy in August 2008.
AMA Studios20092013fused with key people from Appeal to form Daoka
Appeal19952002core games
Bazookas20122022serious, educational, AR/VR and entertainment games. Inactive in 2020. Website down after 2022.[7]
Belle Productions19962011serious games and advergames
Edisys SCRL19931995core, shareware games. Parent of game firm, Copysoft. Games & Magic Touch label likely sold to MA, US IT service firm, American Computer Technologies.
Hellion Cat20162020indie games
Hippo Point Interactive20082010filed for bankruptcy
Tale of Tales20022016liquidated

Games developed in Belgium

Game publishers from Belgium

CompanyLocationFoundedType
Big Ben Interactive BelgiumTubize1992 (as Atoll Soft)publishing and accessory distribution
TransposiaGhent1994localization and edutainment

Education

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University college

ProgramSchoolCityDegree
Digital Arts & EntertainmentHowestKortrijkBachelor
Bachelor en Techniques Infographiques (Video Games)Haute Ecole Albert JacquardNamurBachelor
Communication and mediadesign, profile game art & designLUCAGenkMaster

Other

Syntra LIMBURG offers multiple video game courses.[9]

Media

Print media

MagazinePublisherSince
Gameplay (formerly known as PC Gameplay)Tarsonis1994
Officieel PlayStation MagazineThink Media1996
9lives (formerly known as Gunk)T.Vgas2004
ChiefThink Media2007

Television

Programs

TitleChannelSince
GamepowerJIM1996
GametownTMF2010

Defunct Programs

TitleChannelFromUntil
Shrimp tvTMF20012003
GUNK TVTMF and VT4(from 2008)20042009
Luna ParkRTBF19931996

Defunct Channels

Online media


References