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Manga Productions, Koei Tecmo unveil new Dynasty Warriors game in Riyadh

Manga Productions, Koei Tecmo unveil new Dynasty Warriors game in Riyadh
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Attendees at the Dynasty Warriors: Origins launch were able to experience game demos and participate in a panel discussion with the development team. (AN photo by Jafar Saleh)
Manga Productions, Koei Tecmo unveil new Dynasty Warriors game in Riyadh
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Attendees at the Dynasty Warriors: Origins launch were able to experience game demos and participate in a panel discussion with the development team. (AN photo by Jafar Saleh)
Manga Productions, Koei Tecmo unveil new Dynasty Warriors game in Riyadh
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Attendees at the Dynasty Warriors: Origins launch were able to experience game demos and participate in a panel discussion with the development team. (AN photo by Jafar Saleh)
Manga Productions, Koei Tecmo unveil new Dynasty Warriors game in Riyadh
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Attendees at the Dynasty Warriors: Origins launch were able to experience game demos and participate in a panel discussion with the development team. (AN photo by Jafar Saleh)
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Updated 22 January 2025

Manga Productions, Koei Tecmo unveil new Dynasty Warriors game in Riyadh

Manga Productions, Koei Tecmo unveil new Dynasty Warriors game in Riyadh
  • AAA-rated game will be published across MENA on Jan. 17
  • Arabic version follows later this year, says Essam Bukhary

RIYADH: Manga Productions celebrated the launch of Dynasty Warriors: Origins at an event here recently.

The AAA-rated game, developed by Koei Tecmo Games, will be published by Manga Productions across the Middle East and North Africa on Jan. 17. An Arabic-language version is expected in the second quarter of the year.

The event marks the first visit to 黑料社区 of series producer Oba Masatomo and the development team behind Dynasty Warriors: Origins.

The event attracted content creators and key figures from the entertainment industry. And attendees were able to experience game demos and participate in a panel discussion with the development team.

In an interview with Arab News, Masatomo said: 鈥淚 heard from the staff at Manga Productions when we visited Diriyah yesterday that there were many comments from local Saudi people expressing their love and excitement for the franchise and the game Dynasty Warriors: Origins.

鈥淚t鈥檚 wonderful to hear that so many fans in 黑料社区, as well as across the Middle East and North Africa, are eagerly anticipating this game. We are grateful to Manga Productions for their wholehearted support in localizing the game to provide a greater experience for players in 黑料社区.鈥

Essam Bukhary, CEO of Manga Productions, said: 鈥淭his partnership is a strategic step toward empowering Saudi youth in the gaming industry and fostering regional and global expansion.

鈥淲e aim to provide a unique experience to our partners in the Middle East and North Africa, contributing to the development of the creative content ecosystem in 黑料社区.鈥

Masatomo added: 鈥淎chieving success with globally recognized titles requires acceptance not just in Western markets but also in emerging regions like MENA.

鈥淭he Dynasty Warriors series is vital to our company, and it is significant that Dynasty Warriors: Origins represents our first event in 黑料社区 and our initial localization into Arabic.

鈥淲e felt the enthusiasm from both media and fans, reinforcing the value of our efforts. We hope to use this title as a springboard to further elevate our initiatives with Manga Productions and continue creating compelling titles for everyone to enjoy.鈥

The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with Manga Productions collaborating with Koei Tecmo Games to localize the game for Arabic-speaking audiences.


Japan looks to GCC countries for stability in Middle East

Japan looks to GCC countries for stability in Middle East
Updated 07 July 2025

Japan looks to GCC countries for stability in Middle East

Japan looks to GCC countries for stability in Middle East
  • FM Takeshi Iwaya meets with GCC鈥檚 Dr. Jasem Al-Budaiwi
  • Global oil industry, instability in Mideast under discussio

TOKYO: Japan鈥檚 Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya met on Monday with the GCC鈥檚 Secretary-General Dr. Jasem Al-Budaiwi to discuss the global oil industry and growing instability in the Middle East.

Iwaya said the GCC countries are playing an increasingly important role amid regional and international turmoil, Japan鈥檚 Foreign Ministry stated.

Japan wants to deepen political and economic cooperation with the GCC to bring peace and stability to the region, including the conclusion of the Japan-GCC Economic Partnership Agreement negotiations.

Al-Budaiwi said the regional bloc was also hoping for the completion of EPA talks, and further cooperation under the Japan-GCC Action Plan.

Al-Budaiwi added that Tokyo was an important partner and extended an invitation for a meeting of the two parties鈥 foreign ministers.

The officials spoke candidly about issues in the Middle East, including the Israel and Iran conflict, attacks on the Gaza Strip and situation in Syria.

Iwaya said Japan would continue its diplomatic efforts to ensure the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran is implemented and avenues for dialogue are reopened.

Al-Budaiwi echoed this view and said the GCC nations remained committed to dialogue.

The officials shared their concerns about acts that threaten shipping routes, and attacks on oil facilities.


Saudi FM receives phone call from UK foreign secretary

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and British Secretary of State David Lammy. (File/AFP)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and British Secretary of State David Lammy. (File/AFP)
Updated 06 July 2025

Saudi FM receives phone call from UK foreign secretary

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and British Secretary of State David Lammy. (File/AFP)
  • The UK foreign secretary is on a visit to the region and he met with Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa in Damascus on Saturday
  • On Sunday, Lammy met separately with Kuwait鈥檚 prime minister and crown prince during a visit to Kuwait

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call from the British Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Affairs David Lammy on Sunday.

During the call, they reviewed Saudi-British relations and discussed developments in the region and efforts being made with regard to them, the Saudi foreign ministry said.

The UK foreign secretary is on a visit to the region and he met with Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa in Damascus on Saturday. The meeting marked the restoration of British-Syrian relations after 14 years of tensions during Syria鈥檚 conflict and Assad family rule.

On Sunday, Lammy met separately with Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah .


Saudi author brings stories closer to home

Saudi author brings stories closer to home
Updated 06 July 2025

Saudi author brings stories closer to home

Saudi author brings stories closer to home
  • Kendah Jambi has turned to local folklore and southern 黑料社区 for her next novel

RIYADH: When Saudi writer Kendah Jambi released 鈥淭he Epic of Frost鈥 in 2024, she wrapped up a fantasy trilogy that had been nearly a decade in the making.

Spanning three titles published by Adab Book 鈥 鈥淭he Voyagers鈥 (2021), 鈥淭he Historian鈥 (2023), and 鈥淭he Epic of Frost鈥 (2024) 鈥 the trilogy reflects a growing interest in Arabic speculative fiction and highlights her steady rise within the Kingdom鈥檚 evolving literary scene.

With the series complete, the 25-year-old has turned the page with a new project: 鈥淜halil,鈥 a standalone novel rooted in Saudi heritage and slated for release this year.

Author Kendah Jambi sees the current moment in 黑料社区 as particularly significant for writers, with growing cultural initiatives under Vision 2030. (Supplied/AN photo)

Reflecting on her journey, she told Arab News: 鈥淚n comparison to when I first started, it has definitely become a lot easier to write and complete a novel in shorter amount of time.鈥

Her works have resonated with readers across 黑料社区 who seek her out at the region鈥檚 various book fairs. Jambi said that she is touched by the kindness they express and their connection to her works. 鈥淚 have young authors flooding my socials daily talking about how my work inspired them to write and stay persistent.鈥

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鈥 Kendah Jambi鈥檚 鈥楾he Voyager鈥 fantasy trilogy gained momentum through its Manga Arabia adaptation.

鈥 The writer鈥檚 next project 鈥楰halil鈥 is a stand-alone novel rooted in Saudi heritage and slated for release this year.

鈥 Her works have resonated with readers across 黑料社区 who seek her out at the region鈥檚 various book fairs.

She added that her goal has always been 鈥渢o make the world fall in love with the Arabic language.鈥

Jambi鈥檚 trilogy was published in Manga Arabia magazine鈥檚 print and digital versions. (AN Photo Basheer Saleh)

Her trilogy also gained momentum through its Manga Arabia adaptation, which Jambi said brought new attention to the original novels.

This, she said, brings the story full circle as 鈥淭he Voyagers鈥 was written originally to be a manga series and ended up becoming a novel.

Her advice to aspiring writers is grounded in experience: 鈥淎lways chase what you believe in, no matter how long it takes. It took me seven years to write my first book, and I never regret taking my time,鈥 she said.

Jambi鈥檚 trilogy gained momentum through its Manga Arabia adaptation, which Jambi said brought new attention to the original novels. (Supplied/AN photo)

While her earlier work leaned heavily into fantasy, her upcoming novel 鈥淜halil鈥 represents a shift in setting and tone.

鈥溾楰halil鈥 takes place in our modern-day 黑料社区 across different regions. It reflects our heritage and traditions while being completely inspired by Arabian mythology,鈥 she explained.

One such reimagining involves the folklore figure 鈥淯m Al-Saaf wa Al-Leef,鈥 whom she described as 鈥渁 witch who sits atop palm trees and eats children.鈥

Jambi participated in numerous book fairs in the MENA region, including the Riyadh International Book Fair. (AN Photo Abdulrahman Shalhoub)

In Jambi鈥檚 version, the character is still a deranged witch, but she does not eat children 鈥 instead, she has children named Al-Saaf and Al-Leef.

Jambi emphasized the importance of cultural accuracy in portraying southern Saudi characters, noting that her work 鈥渟tays true to the people 鈥 I definitely made sure of that with help from friends native to that region.

鈥淭he characters are people whom Saudi readers can relate to as they hold similar values and have a familiar upbringing,鈥 she added.

Explaining the shift from fantasy to a narrative more grounded in reality, Jambi said: 鈥淢y pen is free and can go wherever it wants.鈥

She sees the current moment in 黑料社区 as particularly significant for writers, with growing cultural initiatives under Vision 2030.

Maram Al-Samman, who read Jambi鈥檚 trilogy, told Arab News: 鈥淚 see in Kendah Jambi a new and promising voice in Arabic fantasy literature 鈥 There are some moments that might lack narrative coherence, but her boldness in introducing new ideas and her creation of complex characters distinguish her work.鈥

Reflecting on her overall impression, Al-Samman added: 鈥淧ersonally, I believe her writing is worth reading, especially for those who enjoy novels that expand the imagination and open the door to deep thought.鈥

With the trilogy and her upcoming standalone novel sharing the same narrative universe, Jambi has created an expansive literary ecosystem where the fantastical and the familiar coexist.

 


Eastern region governor receives Thailand鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区

Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz (R) holds talsk with Dam Bontam in Dammam. (Supplied)
Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz (R) holds talsk with Dam Bontam in Dammam. (Supplied)
Updated 06 July 2025

Eastern region governor receives Thailand鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区

Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz (R) holds talsk with Dam Bontam in Dammam. (Supplied)
  • The officials discussed topics of common interest

DAMMAM: Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, governor of the Eastern Region, received Thailand鈥檚 ambassador to the Kingdom, Dam Bontam, in Dammam on Sunday.

During the meeting, the officials discussed topics of common interest, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Separately, Saudi Ambassador to the Maldives Yahyah Al-Qahtani presented his credentials to the country鈥檚 president, Mohamed Muizzu, at his office.

鈥淏oth sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the historic Saudi-Maldives partnership,鈥 the Saudi Embassy wrote in a post on X on Sunday.

 


黑料社区 enhances pilgrimage journey with record growth, satisfaction

Pilgrim Experience Program issued its 2024 annual report, showing a 101 percent increase in arrivals compared with 2022.
Pilgrim Experience Program issued its 2024 annual report, showing a 101 percent increase in arrivals compared with 2022.
Updated 06 July 2025

黑料社区 enhances pilgrimage journey with record growth, satisfaction

Pilgrim Experience Program issued its 2024 annual report, showing a 101 percent increase in arrivals compared with 2022.
  • New report reveals 101% increase in arrivals, improved services, and seamless聽pilgrim experiences

RIYADH: The Pilgrim Experience Program, a key initiative under the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030, issued its 2024 annual report, showing a 101 percent increase in arrivals compared with 2022 鈥 an achievement attributed to cross-sector integration and streamlined procedures facilitating pilgrimages.

The report highlighted the program鈥檚 and its affiliated entities鈥 achievements in enhancing services for pilgrims, Umrah performers, and visitors, showing the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to provide a rich, seamless and spiritually fulfilling experience from planning to safe return.

According to the report, in 2024 more than 18.5 million pilgrims and Umrah performers arrived from abroad, including 16.92 million Umrah performers, exceeding the year鈥檚 targets.

It noted that 89 initiatives, implemented with more than 40 government entities, achieved a 95 percent compliance rate. These initiatives cover all stages of the pilgrim journey, including transport, rituals, and visits to historical and religious sites.

Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, minister of Hajj and Umrah and chairman of the Pilgrim Experience Program committee, said that the Saudi leadership has prioritized serving Hajj and Umrah pilgrims as a key goal of Vision 2030.

Al-Rawdah Al-Sharifah hosted more than 13 million visitors in 2024, up from 4 million in 2022. Visitor satisfaction rose from 57 percent to 81 percent, reflecting improved service quality and experience.

Volunteer engagement grew significantly, with more than 153,000 volunteers serving pilgrims in 2024, up from 15,000 in 2022 鈥 showing a stronger culture of social participation.

Internationally, the program led 33 overseas visits with public and private partners, addressing logistical challenges, opening new routes, increasing seat capacity and easing travel for pilgrims.

The Hajj and Umrah minister emphasized that these achievements result from the efforts of more than 40 partner organisations, each working with a sense of religious and national duty.

Globally, Makkah ranked fifth in international visitor numbers, while Madinah climbed to seventh in the global tourism performance index, reinforcing 黑料社区鈥檚 position as a leading spiritual and cultural destination.

The report also highlighted advances in digital services, notably the Nusuk platform, which now offers more than 100 services to streamline travel, booking, and pilgrimage arrangements.

Meanwhile, the Makkah Route initiative, designed to expedite travel procedures for pilgrims in their home countries, has benefited more than 940,000 travelers since its inception.

The report concluded by emphasizing that these milestones reflect the support of the Kingdom鈥檚 leadership and the efforts of various government agencies.

It reaffirmed that serving pilgrims remains a top national priority, with continued innovation and integration to enhance their religious and cultural journey in line with Vision 2030 aspirations.