Look, we know it’s a touchy subject but we just have to know. Yes, we understand you might not feel entirely comfortable opening up about this. But listen, there’s no shame in it. And you’re certainly not the only one. Just be brave for a second and tell us the truth. You’ll feel so much Continue reading →
First of all: it’s sad we have to open with this, but we can’t be silent about misconduct at work. We want our industry to be a safe place for people of diverse genders and backgrounds, to create their best work. FLEGA stands by all victims. If you are a victim of such misbehavior here Continue reading →
There’s currently over 900 playable game demos of upcoming games on Steam. It’s all part of the Steam Game Festival, a huge digital celebration of indie titles running from June 16 until June 22 on Steam. No way you’re going to be able to play all of it (though some people are giving that a Continue reading →
Creative entrepreneurs have been hit hard by the ongoing coronacrisis. To provide extra support for Belgian creatives the lovely people at Flanders DC launched the online platform ikkoopbelgisch.be this week. The campaign urges people to make a deliberate choice for local, high quality creativity, and makes it really easy for potential clients to browse and Continue reading →
They are in! The jury has spoken for the first time, and their individual votes have been tallied to arrive at this year’s nominees for the BelgianGameAwards. So without further ado: let’s find out who’s up for the grand prize during the award ceremony on February 21. Student Game Of The Year: No Players Online, Continue reading →
This morning, white smoke started to erupt from the room where the Belgian Game Awards jury was locked up weeks ago. This could only mean one thing: habemus nominees! It was either that or someone had suffered spontaneous combustion at the mere sight of all the great games that entered. But as all six judges Continue reading →