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Guerrilla Collective online showcase adds more developers

The Guerrilla Collective online showcase has added even more developers to its roster.

The event is a “online digital games festival to reveal fresh announcements, trailers and reveals from some of the hottest publishers and developers around the world,” organisers said, detailing it.

Scheduled for 7-9 June on Twitch, the online event now includes the following developers and publishers:

  • 11 Bit Studios
  • Another Indie
  • Batterystaple Games (20XX, 30XX)
  • Beyond Fun Studio (Aeolis Tournament)
  • Coffee Stain
  • Fellow Traveller
  • Funcom
  • Good Shepherd
  • Head Up
  • Humble Bundle
  • Interabang Entertainment (Super Combo Man, Jay and Silent Bob Mall Brawl)
  • Kitfox Games (Boyfriend Dungeon, Dwarf Fortress)
  • Larian Studios
  • MidBoss (Read Only Memories: NEURODIVER, 2064: Read Only Memories)
  • Modern Wolf
  • New Blood Interactive (DUSK, AMID EVIL)
  • Nightdive Studios (System Shock, Turok)
  • Ninja Garage
  • Nito Souji (Pull Stay)
  • Paradox Interactive
  • Raw Fury
  • Rebellion
  • Sam Eng (Skate Story, Thousand Ant)
  • SEGA of America
  • Serenity Forge (Neversong, Cyanide & Happiness – Freakpocalypse)
  • Team Coreupt
  • The Molasses Flood (The Flame in the Flood, Drake Hollow)
  • Those Awesome Guys
  • Thunderful
  • United Label
  • Versus Evil
  • Whitethorn Games
  • Wings
  • Ysbryd Games
  • Za/Um

Each day’s livestream will kick off from 3.00 am AEST over 7-9 June here in Australia. A Paradox Insider livestream follows on 7 June from 4.30 am AEST, followed then by the PC Gaming Show at 5.00 am AEST and the Future Games Show at 7.30 am AEST. Big morning.


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