Renowned Japanese Video Game Designer Yoshiki Okamoto to Attend Morocco Gaming Expo 2025

Anwarpress EN Wednesday 26 February 2025 - 14:02

A legendary creator and iconic figure in the gaming industry, Okamoto is known for his work on cult franchises such as Street Fighter, Resident Evil and Monster Strike, significantly shaping the global video game landscape, according to a press release from the Communication Department of the Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication.

Following the success of its first edition, the Morocco Gaming Expo has established itself as a key event for gaming enthusiasts, professionals, and major industry players in Morocco and beyond, according to the same source.

This new edition aims to further promote Morocco’s gaming ecosystem and highlight strategic infrastructures such as Rabat Gaming City.

Exhibitors wishing to participate in the second edition can reserve their booth in the exhibition area until April 21 by filling out the form available at: [https://moroccogamingexpo.ma/fr/stand-fr/](https://moroccogamingexpo.ma/fr/stand-fr/).

Renowned Japanese video game designer Yoshiki Okamoto will be a special guest at the second edition of the Morocco Gaming Expo, scheduled to take place from July 2 to 6 at the Palais des Sports – Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex in Rabat.
26 February 2025
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