Join the RPG Maker Horror Festival on Steam! Submissions Open Now
Gaming Staff • August 9, 2024
Indie Game Pc Games Role Playing GameGotcha Gotcha Games, a part of the KADOKAWA group, has announced the RPG Maker Horror Festival. This festival is intended to be a celebration of the horror genre and is open to all horror games currently sold or distributed on Steam, not just those made with RPG Maker or other Maker series engines. Submissions for the festival will open on August 9th, 2024 at 06:59 PST.
The festival is not only open to game submissions but also to streamers who want to broadcast their games using Steam Broadcast. This is a great opportunity for game creators to gain extra visibility for their games on the event page.
To participate in the festival, the game must be within the horror genre and currently for sale or distribution on Steam, including upcoming releases. There are no restrictions on the engine used to create the game.
To submit a game, participants can fill out a form provided on the Gotcha Gotcha Games website. There are separate forms for Japanese domestic participants, international participants, and traditional Chinese participants. The deadline for submissions is August 22nd, 2024, at 06:59 PST.
Gotcha Gotcha Games is known for its RPG Maker series of tools, which have been used by many successful indie developers to create games. The RPG Maker Horror Festival is an opportunity for the company to celebrate the horror genre and to showcase the talent of horror game creators on Steam.
Overall, the RPG Maker Horror Festival is an exciting event for horror game creators and fans alike. With the opportunity for game submissions and streaming, this festival is a great way to discover new horror games and to support the creators in the genre.
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