No.85900
I just read this fascinating article on Pak24TV titled The Untold Story of Mobile Gaming in Pakistan and I thought I’d start a discussion here. The article covers how mobile gaming has exploded in Pakistan, not just as a source of entertainment but also as a potential career path for many young people. I’d love to hear your thoughts—what role do you think mobile gaming plays in Pakistan’s economy and society?
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No.85901
I think mobile gaming in Pakistan https://www.pak24tv.net/articles/the-untold-story-of-mobile-gaming-in-pakistan is not only a source of entertainment but also a way to create new opportunities. With a population of tech-savvy young people, mobile gaming is bridging gaps in education, social interaction, and even employment. More people are playing games like PUBG, Free Fire, and Call of Duty Mobile, which has created a thriving community of gamers. Plus, it's providing a platform for people to earn through streaming or professional gaming. Do you think Pakistan could become a hub for mobile game developers in the future?
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No.85914
I believe it’s definitely possible. Pakistan has a large pool of young talent, and mobile gaming requires less investment than console or PC games, making it more accessible for local developers. However, challenges like internet infrastructure and limited access to global platforms still exist. If these hurdles are addressed, I think the potential for game development and esports in Pakistan is huge. If we can get local games that cater to our culture and preferences, the market could explode.
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