Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Global video game commerce company Xsolla has partnered with investment company Curine Ventures to launch Xsolla Curine Academy to empower local video game talents in Malaysia.

The initiative aims to offer a programme that will equip aspiring game developers with the necessary skills in the video gaming industry.

Xsolla Curine Academy will offer comprehensive courses lasting 4 to 12 months that will cover various dimensions of game development, from marketing and project management to programming and quality assurance. It promises to provide a well-curated curriculum that aligns with global standards to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity in the local gaming ecosystem.

As part of the academy’s development, Xsolla will also integrate the Xsolla Funding Club and Accelerator into the programme to offer an expansive network of over 180 investors and publishers. This emphasises the team’s dedication to promoting innovation and talent in the gaming industry.

Aside from the academy, Xsolla is also planning to roll out a ‘Game Incubator Program’ that will offer workshops and lectures from seasoned professionals in the industry. The incubator programme aims to bolster game development in Malaysia, providing a platform for aspiring creators to translate their visions into playable realities.

Chris Hewish, CEO at Xsolla, said, “In Kuala Lumpur, we recognise a gap between local talent and the industry opportunities available to them. The launch of Xsolla Curine Academy is a monumental step towards bridging that gap. We’re laying the foundation for a robust gaming community in Malaysia, and it’s our way of giving back to a community that has generously supported us.”