Australia’s video game industry is officially levelling up, raking in over six hundred and eight million dollars in revenue this past financial year.
It’s a massive result that proves the local industry is maturing fast, with nearly half of all home-grown studios running for more than six years.

While the global tech market has seen its fair share of ups and downs, employment here is holding steady with over twenty-four hundred full-time professionals building worlds across the country.

The International Games and Entertainment association says government tax offsets are a huge part of that success, giving our developers the stability they need to compete on the world stage.

With larger studios spanning to increase staff in 2026, the future of Australian-made games is looking great.