The Film- und Medienstiftung is breaking new ground in its support of games studios from NRW. Thanks to a co-operation with the streamers Baso and Maurice, six games from NRW and their studios can be presented. Applications are now open.

Visibility is crucial for successful marketing. The Film- und Medienstiftung NRW is also aware of this and is breaking new ground here. The funding organisation, which is also responsible for the state funding of games in North Rhine-Westphalia, has entered into a cooperation with the streamers Baso and Maurice. As part of the cooperation, two three-hour streams are planned under the title ‘Game Discobery With...’

A total of six games from NRW as well as the studios and teams behind them will be presented during the streams. Each game or studio will be featured for around an hour and will be played by Baso or Maurice. Interested studios from NRW can contact Stefan Hölzel from the Film- und Medienstiftung by email from now until 19 June at 12.00 noon.

The two streamers and their teams will then curate the programme in coordination with the Filmstiftung.


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