The South Australian government has extended the state’s 10 per cent post-production, digital and visual effects (Pdv) rebate to cover to video game development, hoping to grow jobs and boost international investment in the sector.
Administered by the South Australian Film Corporation (Safc), it will be the first state government rebate of this kind offered to the games industry in Australia.
Minister for Trade and Investment David Ridgway said: “This is an incredible growth industry and this rebate will not only help attract international games companies to South Australia, it will bolster the long-term growth of local players and other industries using the same technologies.”
“With our existing world-class VFX industry, the rebate for video game development sets up South Australia to be an international epicentre for the creative industries.”
“What is even more exciting is the skills transfer into other industries as the uptake and adoption of games technology,...
Administered by the South Australian Film Corporation (Safc), it will be the first state government rebate of this kind offered to the games industry in Australia.
Minister for Trade and Investment David Ridgway said: “This is an incredible growth industry and this rebate will not only help attract international games companies to South Australia, it will bolster the long-term growth of local players and other industries using the same technologies.”
“With our existing world-class VFX industry, the rebate for video game development sets up South Australia to be an international epicentre for the creative industries.”
“What is even more exciting is the skills transfer into other industries as the uptake and adoption of games technology,...
- 6/22/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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