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Markets Development Arts, closed the event broadly explaining game ble penetration into the urMX with a symphonic hestra delighted everyone Quest and some movie te the closeness of video- al music, emerging from i Sugiyama, a Japanese o bring Japanese youth , through their connection onsecutive days…sounds people may even believe ry of game development but during DevHourMX perience of professionals way and through their we caught a glimpse of ame development in our dy laid the foundations in mercial development for ne way or the other to culture and entertainment Forum of Videogame Pro- hird event, although it is e in the same location or wever, it’s necessary for INDEX the industry to learn, from this event and others like it, that we have the means and the knowledge. The only reason that consumption is greater than development in the area, is that there was lack of will at the beginning. The push that Mexico’s industry is having is still not enough to compete with other regions of the globe, but we’re on the right track. DevHourMx is a community of game developers that share and support Mexican video games, to help the eager industry. If you are interested in participating in this great community, or you’re just curious to know about how Mexico is evolving in videogame development, visit DevHourMx: https://www.facebook.com/DevHourMx n Mario Valle from Electronic Arts giving an exclusive lecture to SAE Institute Mexico students Photo:SAEInstitute

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