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Invitation to the Cross-Party Group on Scotland’s Games Ecosystem – September 23rd 2025

Cross-Party Group on Creative Economy. Scottish Technology Ecosystem Review Advisory Board. Exterior of the Scottish Parliament Building. Taken at around 2pm on New Year’s Day 2013. A city full of historic architecture and that has UNESCO World heritage status that contrasts with this post modern example of architecture by Enric Miralles who died before the building was completed in around 2004.The jutting shapes are ‘think pods’ for Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) to spend time in to reflect.

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Games CPG: The next meeting of the cross-party group (CPG) on Scotland’s Games Ecosystem will take place at the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday, 23rd September 2025, from 18:00 to 20:00.

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Following a highly productive and well-attended session in April, this meeting offers another crucial opportunity for professionals from across the entire games ecosystem to engage directly with Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) and help shape the future of the sector.

This meeting of the CPG will discuss the completion and publication of the (long-awaited) Scotland’s Games Action Plan as well as the ongoing evolution of Scotland’s Games Ecosystem. If you have any topics for the agenda, or questions you would like to ask, please submit them here.

The CPG provides a vital forum for open dialogue between the industry and policymakers, focusing on the challenges and opportunities facing the games ecosystem in Scotland. All members of the community, from solo developers and students to studio heads and academics, are strongly encouraged to attend and contribute their voices to this important conversation.

The cross-party group is co-convened by Clare Adamson MSP and Michael Marra MSP, with the Scottish Games Network providing the secretariat.

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Agenda for the Games CPG:

For anyone who was unable to attend the last meeting, the minutes and a full transcript are available to provide context for the ongoing discussion.

Read the minutes from the April 2025 CPG meeting here.

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