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Frosty Mini 2025 showcases ANZ games tomorrow

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The Frosty Mini 2025 livestream will showcase a whopping 26 games from Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) across 30 short minutes, and it takes place tomorrow.

Airing from 1.00 pm PT on 9 December, or 8.00 am AEST on 10 December (or, check your own timezone here), you can view the Frosty Mini 2025 using the embed below.

True to its name, the Mini is “is slightly smaller digital showcase of the coolest upcoming and recently released video games made in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, presented online via livestream,” according to its organisers.

Organisers continued on to say that the show promises, “surprise reveals, announcements, and updates!”

To be eligible to take part in the Frosty Mini, or the Frosty Games Fest, titles have to have a majority of its developers based within Australia or New Zealand.

It’s a busy time of year for game reveals, but if you want to support local, this one’s for you. Mark those calendars!


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