Rivaldom, a strategy game developed between Morocco and France, is positioning itself as a rare Moroccan-born project with international ambitions. In an interview with Finances News Hebdo, Kacem Chaoui, the game's lead, explained that Rivaldom is designed to appeal to a global audience by blending elements of rivalry and diplomacy.
The game's development reflects a cross-border collaboration, leveraging talent from both countries. Chaoui emphasized that Morocco serves as the launchpad for the game's worldwide expansion, highlighting the country's growing role in the tech and gaming sectors.
Rivaldom's core mechanics involve players competing and cooperating in a dynamic environment, aiming to create a fresh experience in the strategy genre. The team behind the game has focused on high-quality production values and engaging gameplay to stand out in a crowded market.
As of June 2026, Rivaldom is in its final development stages, with a release planned for later this year. The project has already attracted interest from international publishers, signaling potential for significant market penetration.