Production Investment Funding Recipients include: Aura of Worlds, Azoic, Chorus, Dawnblade, Death of A Partisan, Feasts of Burden, Junklands, Kinder World, Matchmaker: Dungeon Heart, Moonlight in Garland, Postage Game, Riftbound, The Last Exterminator, Wood & Weather and two unannounced projects by Grease Monkey Games and Twice Different. The funded games are an amalgamation of creative and genre-bending projects with unique art styles and mechanics that represent some of Victoria’s finest work in gaming. You can find his interview here.įinally, Film Victoria has set aside $1.5 million of Production Investment and Games Release funding (more information can be found here) for 21 local game titles. Furthermore, Luke Dorman was also awarded the Key Talent Placement Grant to work full-time with Drop Bear Bytes. He will be undertaking an 18-month paid placement with game studios League of Geeks and Samurai Punk. Trawlwoolway man and Luggarrah founder, David Parkin, received the inaugural Victorian Games Development Internship. The incentive will allow both studios to expand their teams and resources for popular titles, including The Sims Mobile, Need For Speed: No Limits, Real Racing, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2 and Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition. Melbourne studio EA Firemonkeys and Mitcham-based studio Wicked Witch were the first to receive the Victorian Screen Incentive. Furthermore, the funding will generate over 500 local jobs and $31 million for the Victorian economy. Developing game projects will receive $4.3 million of production and marketing support from Film Victoria’s numerous grants and incentives. Minister of Creative Industries Danny Pearson recently announced Film Victoria’s latest round of games industry funding, as originally reported by ScreenHub.
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