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Thai Digital Content Gaining Increasing Recognition Around the World
BANGKOK, August 8, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

"Home Sweet Home", a horror adventure video game, first released in 2017, is a 
global hit and continues to provide challenging and petrifying experiences to 
players in its season 3 in 2021. "Sea of Love", an animation for kids, telling 
a story of friendship between a whale, a ray, a seahorse and a shark, is 
streaming on Netflix.  "Girl From Nowhere", a mystery thriller series that 
became a hit globally with its second season topping Netflix charts in 
Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, while ranking in the top 10 in Brazil.

These three successful titles have something in common: they are the home-grown 
creative products of Thailand, a country increasingly making its presence felt 
in the booming global digital content market. 

The Thai government is targeting the digital content industry as one of the 
industries for promotion and expressed its intention to become a digital 
content hub in ASEAN. Thailand's digital content market is currently valued at 
US$2 billion, with video games representing the largest share with US$1.46 
billion.

The country has long been recognized for the skills of its digital content 
creators and has become a major provider of outsourcing services for 
international projects.  The key competitiveness of the Thai digital content 
industry lies in the skills, discipline and service-mind attitude of its 
digital artists, it's cost-effectiveness, as well as the rich creativity and 
cultural wisdom the country is known for.

The "Home Sweet Home" video game was created by Thai developer Yggdrazil Group, 
featuring horror elements drawn from Thai folklore. Its strength lies in its 
base on Thai culture, myths, and beliefs, said a game critic at COGconnected. 
The game is available in nine languages including English, German, Chinese and 
Japanese.

While the game industry is growing at a faster pace, the Thai animation 
industry has a longer history and is more rooted in the local cultural 
heritage. Thai animated characters often reflect "Thainess" through the rich 
colors and cheerful nature. The first Thai 3D animated feature film "Khan 
Khluay" (known as The Blue Elephant in the US), produced by Kantana Studio, was 
released in 2006 and became a box-office success, which has brought 
international attention to Thailand as a high-quality animation production 
base.  The Monk Studio's latest achievement "Sea of Love" is Thailand's first 
Netflix Kids series, fulfilling its goal to introduce original content designed 
and produced by Thai talent for the world. 

Thai series in the past decade have expanded to other Asian countries and 
beyond, partly due to the rise of streaming platforms. Thai dramas that became 
hits in other countries include Love Destiny, and My Husband in Law. "Girl from 
Nowhere" season 2 won the Best Asian TV Series Award at Busan's Asia Contents 
Awards in 2021.

Critics expect the popularity of Thai series to continue increasing in the 
future, thanks to attractive characters, storylines, locations and their 
reflection of local culture. 

Source: DITP

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