Until mid-January, studios from Europe can apply for this year's European Video Game Accelerator. Selected teams get mentoring, workshops with industry experts and direct access to investors and publishers.

SpielFabrique, together with its partners Polo Nacional de Contenidos Digitales de Málaga and Arctic Game, is seeking indie teams for the third edition of the European Video Game Accelerator (EVA)! Co-funded by EU Digital & Tech / Creative Europe Media, EVA continues to empower indie game studios to unlock their potential and thrive in the competitive gaming industry.

EVA describes itself as a journey that supports indie studios in transforming bold ideas into successful games and sustainable businesses. Through mentoring, workshops with industry experts, and direct access to investors and publishers, participants gain the tools they need to scale their businesses and connect with a thriving European gaming community. The deadline to apply is January 15, 2025.

Since 2016, the European Video Game Accelerator has already supported over 80 studios. SpielFabrique emerged from a Franco-German video game initiative. Its founders Pr Odile Limpach and Thierry Baujard are experienced industry managers who have set up and implemented numerous programs as SpielFabrique. In addition to the European Video Game Accelerator, SpielFabrique is also responsible for The Sustainability Nexus, Match and Indie Plaza, among other things. SpielFabrique also organizes the Indie Showcase European Game Night at gamescom.

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