With a new show, Webedia is bringing developer talks and the FYNG Indie Awards onto the main stage of caggtus Leipzig tomorrow. The media company teases exclusive game reveals and new, so far unseen trailer material as well.

Games media company Webedia, mother of GameStar, GamePro and MeinMMO, is attending this weekend’s caggtus fair in Leipzig with a revised programme that’s occupying the main stage for the first time. The event’s media partner had been part of 2023’s caggtus with a studio booth and a programme based on their format Find Your Next Game (FYNG).

This year, under the title FYNG Show, a new and bigger event will be held on the main stage. Apart from the FYNG team, the event encompasses developer talks, a history knowledge duel between Webedia streamer Maurice Weber and a developer of War Horse Studio’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance development team, and the nominations for the FYNG Indie Award that will be awarded at caggtus.

Most notably, Webedia teases the announcement of unrevealed games and unseen game trailers to known upcoming releases. A livestream under the FYNG branding hosted by Julius Busch and Ann-Kathrin Kuhls is supposed to start on 10:00 o’clock at Friday, April 5, while the main FYNG Show opens on stage at 16:30 o’ clock.

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