Gaijin Entertainment Explores Partnership Opportunities During Official Visit to Uzbekistan

As part of ongoing efforts to foster international partnerships, a meeting took place between Anton Yudintsev, Founder and CEO of Gaijin Entertainment, and Makhliyo Muksinova, Services Export Development Director at IT Park Uzbekistan. The discussions focused on the current landscape of Uzbekistan’s game development industry, the potential market entry of Gaijin Entertainment, and the prospects for establishing a local presence.

Gaijin Entertainment is one of the world’s leading developers and publisher of online video games, renowned for such titles as War Thunder, Crossout, and Enlisted. Founded in 2002, the company is headquartered in Hungary and maintains offices in Cyprus, Armenia, Germany, and other countries.

Education as the Foundation for Industry

A key topic of discussion was an educational program developed by Gaijin Entertainment, which could be provided to the Republic of Uzbekistan free of charge for implementation in local universities. The initiative aims to foster interest in the gaming industry among youth and to lay the foundation for growth of the game development sector in the country. 

Potential Office Launch in Uzbekistan

The meeting also explored other forms of collaboration with Gaijin Entertainment in Uzbekistan. Such a move would not only mark a significant step in expanding the company’s presence in Central Asia but also contribute to job creation and technology transfer in the region. 

New Horizons for Game Development

The meeting served as the initial step toward potential collaboration. In the near future, the parties plan to explore concrete avenues of engagement and assess practical measures required to launch pilot initiatives.

IT Park Uzbekistan remains committed to providing comprehensive support to international companies interested in localizing their projects in Uzbekistan and to fostering an enabling environment for the growth of creative industries on a global scale.

2025-06-11