Rob Elsworthy, a top gaming director, expresses his admiration for Scotland's gaming industry during the Scottish Gaming Week conference. He highlights the country's significant contributions to the international gaming stage and fondly recalls his experience working on Grand Theft Auto IV in Edinburgh.
A TOP gaming director has said that he “can’t say enough good things” about the industry in Scotland after delivering the keynote speech at the Scottish Gaming Week conference.
Elsworthy added: “Scotland has a very high status in the games industry. Some big games come out of Edinburgh specifically. It’s a company which works on “games for good” – including one project which creates data to send to scientists working on treatment for dementia.Asked about the specifics of her work, she said: “What I’ve been trying to do is look how games can be used as a medium to inspire, educate and have social impact by teaching people essentially about specific causes.
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