The Interactive Games and Entertainment Association (IGEA) has welcomed 2M Language Services, Australia’s leading language technology and language service provider, as a member of its association.
The decision to join IGEA comes after 2M Language Services launched its video game localisation service in 2022 to support Australian developers reach new markets and expand their player communities. Developers like Blowfish Studios and Real Serious Games have seen recent success as a result of 2M's customised and secure localisation strategies powered by gaming experts and AI-driven workflows.
"Joining IGEA places 2M in a position to drive innovation and excellence in the games sector. In collaborating with Australian & New Zealand studios, developers, and publishers, our specialised language services and technology-focused insights will be important to advancing the ANZ video games industry globally," said Thomas Lespes-Muñoz, CTO, 2M Language Services.
2M aims to contribute to the association's initiatives in promoting the industry's economic, social, and cultural value. Jens Schroeder, Director of Member and Industry Relations said, "We welcome 2M to the IGEA membership and look forward to working with their team across all of our business areas to provide positive connections and deliver exciting opportunities for all involved in our sector."
About 2M Language Services
As Australia's leading language technology and language service provider, 2M Language Services delivers include customised translation & localisation, interpreting, and video localisation services powered by advanced technologies and human expertise to help businesses and organisations engage and empower stakeholders globally.

About IGEA
IGEA (Interactive Games & Entertainment Association) is the peak industry association representing the voice of Australian and New Zealand companies in the computer and video games industry. IGEA supports the business and public policy interests of the games industry, through advocacy, research and education programs. For more information, visit www.igea.net.
