Iran all set to be a game for PC Gaming

Iran’s official news agency FNA reported, that the country plans to start exports of computer games to Europe and other parts of Asia in the near future.

Director of Iran’s National Foundation for Computer Games Behrouz Minaei said Iranian companies would soon start exporting ten computer games to Asian and European countries.

Behrouz Minaei, Director, National Foundation for Computer Games, said, “His foundation has concluded a contract with Malaysia to distribute the English version of the Iranian games in the country. India has requested Persian computer games and five Iranian productions will enter the Indian market after negotiations are over. Turkey has also asked for Iranian computer games for its home media networks.”

National Foundation for Computer Games is developing games in several languages like English, French, German, Russian, Arabic, Turkish and Spanish also to target the international markets.

While, the Garshasp computer game is targeted it the regional markets in the Middle East and is expected to be released in English, Arabic, Turkish and Azeri.

Mir Mohanna, Hidden Treasure, Mountaineer, Black Gold, The story of the Island, The Heart of Simorgh and Dream Farm are some of the Iranian computer game productions which are looking actively to find markets beyond Iranian shores.