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Video Game Culture

remote control productions Joins EFGAMP

Munich-based games production company remote control productions (rcp) has joined the European Federation of Video Game Archives, Museums, and Preservation Projects (EFGAMP). This is not the first time Hendrik Lesser has demonstrated his commitment to video game culture.

Stephan Steininger06.03.2025 12:34
remote control productions Joins EFGAMP
Andreas Lange (left) and Hendrik Lesser EFGAMP, rcp

rcp’s motivation for joining EFGAMP is to strengthen pan-European efforts to support and protect video game culture. "In challenging times, standing together is more important than ever," says Hendrik Lesser, CEO of rcp, which is home to more than 15 game development studios. "We are thrilled to join forces with EFGAMP to preserve and promote awareness of the European games industry and its cultural heritage. rcp has been a steadfast partner in these efforts over the years—both independently and through our many studio heads contributing to national and international gaming associations. As we approach rcp’s 20th anniversary, we are now taking these efforts to an international level and are proud to deepen our political engagement to further support and safeguard video game culture."

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