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Independent Games: Being the Winner

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Independent Games: Being the Winner
Independent Games: Being the Winner

May 5, 2017

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Printemps Numérique

The independent video-game sector is gaining ground

in Québec, andaround a hundred studios now shine across the province. During the Start up Numix day, creators, studios and industry partners

gathered to discuss the strengths and challenges of this fast-growing ecosystem. Independent games are often driven by small teams,

strong

artistic direction and the desire to take risks that larger

productions cannot always afford. These projects can be playful, narrative, experimental or socially

engaged, and they help renew the language of video

games. For entrepreneurs, being a winner does

not

only mean receiving a prize; it means finding an audience, building a sustainable

team,

learning how to present a project and developing a business model

that respects creative ambition. The event highlighted the importance of mentorship, financing, networking and visibility for studios that want to

move from prototype to market. It also showed

that Montréal and Québec have a fertile environment for independent

games thanks

to talent, training programs, festivals

and a culture of collaboration. The day offered a chance to share experience, discover projects and build bridges between creators

and

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business partners. The message was clear: independent video

games are not a niche curiosity, but a dynamic component

of digital creativity and

 

 

economic development.