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Indie Horror Showcase 2024 coming late October

The Indie Horror Showcase 2024 will take place from 25 October here in Australia, organiser DreadXP has announced.

Presented in partnership with The Media Indie Exchange, submissions for the showcase are open now and will close 17 September here in Australia. Interested parties can learn more about the submission process here.

“Last year’s showcase was a massive success, showing over 60 trailers and announcements to an estimated live viewership of over 50,000, and with additional post-showcase trailer viewership in excess of 3 million views across all the included titles,” DreadXP said about the event.

“The Indie Horror Showcase was home to world-first announcements such as the launch day trailer for World of Horror, the announcement of the Monster Prom 3 x Cult of the Lamb collaboration, and the first teaser trailer for Amanda the Adventurer 2. The show is a space to elevate a wide selection of open-submission work from developers of all sizes in the indie horror scene, all in addition to the announcements and trailers of partners.”

We’ll let you know how you can watch the showcase as we get closer to 25 October. Good luck to all those who are submitting an entry!


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