BFI's ten-year screen culture strategy includes video games preservation, education

Last week, the British Film Institute revealed the first details of its Screen Culture 2033 strategy, a roadmap to boost the UK's screen industries – including video games.

The announcement post lays out its objectives for the next ten years, including creating a screen archive, championing screen culture in schools to help build a skilled and sustainable workforce, and advocating the full breadth of screen culture "including video games and interactive work."

A BFI spokesperson has since told GamesIndustry.biz that video games are one of six pillars in this ten-year strategy.

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