The next Indie Outpost will take place on 1 July in Nuremberg. This time Leonie Wolf from Maschinen-Mensch and Imran Hossain from Vidribute will be guests.

It has been known for some time that the next Indie Outpost Nuremberg will take place on 1 July. Now the organisers have announced the programme. Leonie Wolf, Senior Technical Animator at Maschinen-Mensch from Berlin, will give a talk entitled "From Balance to Burnout - How to Manage Creative Project Diversity". Afterwards, Imram Hossain, co-founder and CEO of Vidribute from Offenbach, Germany, will talk about "How Bangladeshi culture shapes our indie game".

As is customary at Indie Outpost regional meetings, the event will be followed by a networking session with pizza and drinks. The Indie Outpost meetings are organised by Franconian game developers and supported by Games/Bayern and Cipsoft. Two more meetings are planned for this year, on 2 September and 4 November in Nuremberg. Topics and guests have not yet been confirmed.

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