With a split appearance in both business and consumer areas at gamescom, Spain is showing its strong games business in Hall 4.1, Booth B041–C050 and Hall 10.2, Booth F040–E057.

The ICEX (Invest in Spain) initiative Games From Spain is spanning both the public and business area this time at gamescom.

In the Business Area, the stand can be found in Hall 4.1, Booth B041–C050. Participating companies include Bionic Ape, Flatline Studios, Red Mountain, 1st Level Games, GGTech Studios, Gamez Studio, Rising Pixel and CoolMatchGames, to name a few.

The public booth is located in Hall 10.2 at stand F040-E057. Here, indie games and horror games will be presented, including Crisol: Theater of Idols by Vermila Studios, The Occultist by Daloar and Kiipluu (VR) by Nieko Games. Spanish publisher Selecta Play will present two games: the recently released psychological horror title Luto, developed by Broken Bird Games; and NetherWorld, a pixelated action-adventure game from Hungry Pixel. Meanwhile, Entalto Publishing will unveil Two Strikes by Retro Reactor Studio. Other studios and associations present at the booth include Feel 3D (Nose: Breathing Rebellion), Light Software (What Are Romances?), Rarepixels (2 Minutes in Space), ASIVI-Castile and León Videogame Industry Association (Sheol Inferno), and ACADEVI-Canary Association of Game Developers (In Silico).

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