When you think of global tech hubs, Poland is unlikely to be the first country that springs to mind. However, it could be a place to watch out for in the future. This is because the country has embraced the technological evolution, and has quietly adopted solutions that are likely to be massive in the years ahead. The fintech and gaming sectors in the country are blossoming, and are only set to get bigger.

Gaming

Poland’s gaming scene is particularly noteworthy. In a console world that has been dominated by industry behemoths for some time, CD Projekt Red has managed to emerge as one of the greatest developers in the world. The studio is best known for its critically acclaimed The Witcher trilogy, an adaption of a popular fantasy novel franchise created in Poland. The games brought worldwide recognition to the franchise and went on to inspire Netflix to create a series under the same name.

In more recent times, CD Projekt Red has successfully broken into the growing eSports market with Gwent: The Witcher Card game. This is a popular fantasy card game that uses characters from the open-world adventures as well as the books. The developer’s latest release, Cyberpunk 2077, is another bold and exciting offering that pushes the boundaries of what’s capable on consoles. This game has the potential to raise CDPR to elite status.

 

The success of CDPR is helping to inspire other developers in Poland to aspire for greatness as well, and there is the potential to do this in several places. The online casino sector in the country is thriving and represents a hotspot for young studios to aim to publish their content. Indeed, this offshoot of gaming is doing so well that online curation sites that list the best casinos in Poland are required to help players choose where to play. There are numerous real money gaming sites with bonuses for new players to entice them to join. There are even tips for players on how to choose the site that is right for them.

The other offshoot of the gaming industry that could see more Polish developers breaking out is mobile. Tequila Mobile has already seen its games downloaded by more than 100 million people, and Infinite Dreams has also created a lot of great games for iOS and Android. One of their best-known offerings is Jelly Defense.

Fintech

Aside from the booming gaming industry in Poland, other parts of its tech sector are flourishing. In fact, the country could become one of the world’s leaders in embracing the new fintech revolution that is currently sweeping the planet.

People in Poland have been particularly open to the idea of technological financial solutions, and options like Apple Pay and Google Pay have enjoyed success there. The population of Poland is 37.97 million, and more than 18 million of those people use online banking and fintech solutions. This is projected to rise to 23.12 in 2024 when the value of fintech transactions in the country will be worth US$73 billion. Cryptocurrency could be successful in Poland as well, with many celebrities and 11 percent of the population already owning bitcoin.

Not only does the country represent a good place for startup fintech companies to make names for themselves, but Poland will also be targeted by the giants in the industry. eService is currently the biggest fintech company in the country, but various others are vying for a piece of the market.

There is no denying that Poland is doing a lot of things right when it comes to embracing new technology and preparing for the future. With the vast number of game developers cropping up, along with the growing fintech scene, the country could be a global tech hub in the years ahead.

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