Forbes Middle East has revealed its 30 Under 30 list, spotlighting rising stars across business, sports, and social impact. The latest edition included several professionals from the gaming industry, reflecting the region’s growing influence in both technology and entertainment.
Expanding Gaming Services in the Region
Our GAM3S.GG co-founders Omar Ghanem and Mostafa Hossameldin were recognised for developing our platform that provides marketing services to game studios, publishers, and brands. Our platform features over 1,000 games, generated $850,000 in revenue in 2024, and serves more than 1.5 million users. This recognition underscores the increasing role of digital services in supporting the region’s expanding games industry.
Saudi-based Studio and Games
Starvania Studio co-founders Meaad Aflah and Muslih Alzahrani were named for establishing the Saudi-based studio and launching their games Bahamut and The Waqwaq Tree. The company successfully raised $1.1 million in 2025 from Merak Capital and Impact46, giving the studio a valuation of $5 million. Aflah described the recognition as a milestone that validates the team’s efforts and highlights the studio’s ambitions to shape the gaming sector. She also expressed appreciation for the support received throughout their journey and enthusiasm for upcoming projects.
Empowering Women Through Coding and Technology
The co-founders of All Girls Code, Aya Mouallem and Maya Moussa, also made the list for their contributions to empowering girls in Lebanon and across the MENA region. The initiative offers free training in coding, technology, and leadership, and has supported more than 2,500 participants. Their work highlights the growing focus on inclusivity and education within the Middle East’s tech and gaming ecosystems.
Looking Ahead for the Middle East Gaming Scene
The inclusion of these rising professionals in Forbes Middle East’s 30 Under 30 reflects the region’s growing presence in gaming, tech, and web3 innovation. Industry events such as the Dubai GameExpo Summit 2026 powered by PGC in May and PGC Jordan in November continue to provide platforms for networking, knowledge sharing, and showcasing emerging talent.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who made the Forbes Middle East 30 Under 30 in gaming?
Starvania Studio co-founders Meaad Aflah and Muslih Alzahrani, All Girls Code co-founders Aya Mouallem and Maya Moussa, and our GAM3S.GG co-founders Omar Ghanem and Mostafa Hossameldin were recognised for their contributions to the gaming industry.
What is Starvania Studio known for?
Starvania Studio, based in Saudi Arabia, is known for launching the games Bahamut and The Waqwaq Tree and for securing $1.1 million in funding in 2025.
What does All Girls Code do?
All Girls Code provides free coding, technology, and leadership training for girls in Lebanon and the MENA region, supporting over 2,500 participants.
How does GAM3S.GG contribute to the gaming industry?
GAM3S.GG offers marketing services for game studios, publishers, and brands, features over 1,000 games, and serves more than 1.5 million users.
Where can I learn more about Middle East gaming events?
Industry events like the Dubai GameExpo Summit 2026 powered by PGC and PGC Jordan provide networking and insights into the region’s games industry.




