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UK government launches search for head of video games and esports

July 06, 2025

THE ES TIMES The UK government has officially begun recruiting for the position of Head of Video Games and Esports, reflecting a serious commitment to supporting the growing gaming sector.

A strategic role with a direct impact on the industry.

The UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) published this announcement, describing the position as a leadership role focused on supporting the growth and expansion of the video games and esports sectors in the UK.

The announcement on the official UK government jobs portal reads: “We are looking for a distinguished leader to fill the position of Head of Video Games and Esports. The team works in fast-growing, innovative sectors, developing policies on important issues that impact the growth and competitiveness of the UK gaming industry, as well as the impact of gaming on society.”

Frankly, I find this an exciting move for anyone interested in the future of gaming in Britain.

Increasing government support for the gaming sector

This announcement reflects the growing interest of the UK government in the video games and esports industries. The Video Games Tax Relief Scheme remains in place under UK tax laws, with the last update issued on May 21, 2025.

Esports Gains Momentum in Britain

Although esports is not yet officially classified as a sport, prominent government figures are beginning to show clear interest. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan recently declared Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park a global hub for esports innovation.

Britain has hosted a growing number of high-profile esports tournaments in recent years.

In addition, the British Forces Broadcasting Service launched an esports league dedicated to the UK Armed Forces this year.

A Role Reflecting a Greater Global Trend

With video games becoming a central part of global entertainment and modern digital culture, this new role announced by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) seems, from an institutional perspective, a logical step towards supporting the UK gaming and esports industries. Therefore, if I were qualified, I would certainly have seriously considered applying for this promising position.

Sami Belhamra – Esports and Gaming writer


July 06, 2025
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