Two days before the Womenize! conference celebrates its tenth anniversary on Wednesday, the organisers have announced a final update on the programme. They also revealed the 4 indie titles that can be tried out on site.

Attendees of Womenize! 2025 willbe able to explore four indie games showcased in an exhibition area: Trails by Purple Sloth Studio, Leila's Play by Food for Thought Media, Seaward by The Roof Interactive and 30 Birds by Ram Rams Studios.

The organisers have also announced a few final updates to the programme. A panel on "Organizational Change for Good" exploring how companies can align economic success with social responsibility, featuring Ulrike Küchler, Aysuda Köleman, Fernanda Pagani, and Lukas Galinski. A masterclass titled “Support Your Artistic Voice” with Jenni Wergin and Klemens Reckfort, focusing on turning personal experiences into compelling creative concepts. A talk on "Challenging Tokenism in Gaming" by Mickaël Newton, is addressing structural support for diversity in the industry through initiatives like the BJV Scholarship and Afrogameuses. And a funding-focused masterclass, "4 Keys to Funding," led by Jacky Martin, offering practical advice for navigating publisher relationships and securing project financing.

Womenize! is funded by Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and organized by Booster Space. Among the sponsors are Instinct3, InnoGames, Gameforge, Kickstarter and Institut Français Deutschland, wehre the conference takes place on 4 June.


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