Ubisoft and BioWare helped a lot of Canadian video game developing industry to grow. Every year, the same industry in different countries can’t see a better growth rate than it’s visible in Canada. Along with 100 more game developers, Ubisoft and BioWare have contributed up to 4.5 billion CAD to Canada’s economy.

Canada is the biggest tech-friendly country

Not only video games, but Canada is friendly with online gaming platforms. Casinos, slots, and other operators have welcoming law space also in Canada. In Canada, we see that slots online games are also popular due to competition. Many slot operators contribute a tremendous amount of money to the GDP of Canada.


Canada has a very liberal approach to video games and online gaming platforms. Both platforms have a colossal success rate in the last few years. If we listen to industry experts, those sectors will go above in the next decade.

Ubisoft and BioWare as the Titans of industry

Ubisoft is known for many video games. The company has developed and produced one of the most popular games around the globe – assassin creed. On the other hand, BioWare is famous for creating Star Wars games, etc.


Many video game producing companies are based in Canada. According to Ubisoft’s representatives, they believe that Canada’s liberal approach was a real matter of success. If not Canada, they would be able to survive a bit. Ubisoft developers are happy to cooperate with government representatives on a very close scale.

Significant economic growth in 2020

Experts believe that Canada’s different approach to the online gaming and video games industry will double the country’s revenue to the budget next year. Economic growth from the gaming industry is set to be increased.


First of all, online gaming platforms (poker, casino, lotto, bingo) are contributing more than 20 billion CA every year. 2018 was the historic year for that industry as they have contributed 22.5 billion CAD to the economy of the country. Experts believe that contribution will grow every year by 2-3%.


The more significant growth is expected from video game developers. In 2018, we saw 4.5 billion CAD contributions to the economy of the country. Along with 2017, it’s visible that contribution to the economy has grown. Video game developers paid 16% more in 2018; then, they could pay in 2017. As it seems, the industry is growing on a geometrical scale. It will be possible to reach 10 billion CAD contributions from the third decade of the century.