Develop:Brighton Indie Showcase 2025 applications are now open

There are so many unsigned indie games out there that just need a shot at getting noticed, which is exactly why the Develop:Brighton Indie Showcase exists. The conference is all about bringing the game dev community together, which makes it the perfect place to pitch your passion project. The Develop:Brighton Indie Showcase is a free-to-enter opportunity to get your WIP game in front of over 5k developers, publishers, and members of the press. The ten finalists get to show off their projects at the conference in July and get tons of other perks like free weekend passes, pre-event publicity, and a profile on the event website. Getting a spot at the Indie Showcase can really make a difference to the future of your project. Previous finalists include Inkle’s mystery game, Heaven’s Vault, hilarious physics masterpiece What the Golf? by Triband, and Happy Volcano’s petrol-fueled puzzler, You Suck At Parking. Shaz Yosaf, Head Judge and co-founder of Mind Feast Games, says, “This year the judges will focus on innovation and originality so people who are working on something innovative should send it in.” Continue reading Develop:Brighton Indie Showcase 2025 applications are now open

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Develop:Brighton Indie Showcase 2025 applications are now open
Develop:Brighton Indie Showcase 2025 applications are now open

There are so many unsigned indie games out there that just need a shot at getting noticed, which is exactly why the Develop:Brighton Indie Showcase exists. The conference is all about bringing the game dev community together, which makes it the perfect place to pitch your passion project.

The Develop:Brighton Indie Showcase is a free-to-enter opportunity to get your WIP game in front of over 5k developers, publishers, and members of the press. The ten finalists get to show off their projects at the conference in July and get tons of other perks like free weekend passes, pre-event publicity, and a profile on the event website.

Getting a spot at the Indie Showcase can really make a difference to the future of your project. Previous finalists include Inkle’s mystery game, Heaven’s Vault, hilarious physics masterpiece What the Golf? by Triband, and Happy Volcano’s petrol-fueled puzzler, You Suck At Parking. Shaz Yosaf, Head Judge and co-founder of Mind Feast Games, says, “This year the judges will focus on innovation and originality so people who are working on something innovative should send it in.”