If COVID-19 is playing by classic game design rules, we’re currently in the midst of facing its third and thus final form. There’s no telling if that’s true or – if it’s the case – when we will land the final shot. In order to account for different scenarios, the organisers of cozy game development Continue reading →
Creating video games isn’t easy. Selling them might even be harder. There are more people playing video games now than ever before, but on the flipside it’s never been harder to get your dream noticed in the whirlwind of quality releases. We’ve said this many times before: even the best game ever is bound for Continue reading →
For the third year running, the European Games Coproduction Market connects both established and new developers in order to foster coproductions between indie game studios in Europe. Last year, the initiative included Belgian, French and German studios, but this year the event opens up to developers from Spain, Croatia, and Serbia. The European games coproduction Continue reading →
If you’ve used our calendar in the past you already know it’s the gateway to a lot of interesting (inter)national video game industry happenings. If you’re not, in this blog (scroll down) we highlight a couple of events where you can connect with investors or publishers you might have missed otherwise. Want to make better Continue reading →
It’s 2021 and the fact that the idea of inclusivity still isn’t a given – even something we need to be constantly reminded of lest we should forget – already feels like some kind of failure. In an effort to raise awareness, not to soothe our soul but because we firmly believe inclusivity and diversity Continue reading →
There’s still no word on the return of physical games events, but thanks to the regular Steam Game Festival we’re getting our fair share of new and tasty video games. The winter edition, which hosts over 500 demos, is in full swing and there’s a couple of Belgian games competing for visibility. So let’s help Continue reading →