Online gaming industry in Pakistan: IT Minister Shahza Fatima presents key facts to NA

Federal Minister for Information Technology Shaza Fatima Khawaja said on Monday that the number of online gamers will reach 45 million in 2025.

Presenting statistics about the online gaming industry during Question Hour at the National Assembly, Shaza Fatima said the total worth of the global video gaming market until 2023 was around $227.6 billion, adding that the total worth of the global animation, gaming and graphics industry would be more than $1 trillion by 2030. She said that total revenue from Pakistan’s video gaming industry in 2022-23 stood at $300 million. She said that Pakistan’s exports from the gaming industry in 2022-23 stood at $157.9 million. She said that Pakistan has 257 registered video gaming companies with a total number of 12,057 employees.

Earlier, Shaza Fatima announced that licensing process for SpaceX’s Starlink was set to be completed soon, with plans for the satellite-based internet service to launch in Pakistan by November 2025.

“The licensing process for Starlink will be finalized shortly. Once the license is issued, we will begin the installation of the necessary infrastructure, and Starlink will be operational in Pakistan by November,” Shaza Fatima shared during a briefing to the National Assembly’s standing committee.

In her briefing, the minister also updated the committee on user experiences and progress regarding the internet spectrum.

The session also addressed ongoing legal cases, with the formation of a sub-committee to resolve remaining spectrum-related issues.

“We are working tirelessly to ensure these issues are resolved effectively,” she added.

The minister highlighted recent accomplishments, including the clearance of more than 550 MHz of spectrum through judicial processes in collaboration with the Ministry of Law, achieved within the past year.

A statement from the ministry also noted that MNA Sharmeela Farooqi praised the IT Ministry’s efforts, commending the remarkable progress made in a short time.

The briefing provided the committee with an overview of the ministry’s ongoing projects and future plans, reinforcing the government’s commitment to improving Pakistan’s digital infrastructure and expanding internet access nationwide.

Last month, the government approved the temporary registration of Starlink, paving the way for the launch of satellite internet services in the country.

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