French Indie Games Take Center Stage: Global Promotion Initiative
The Institut français and Capital Games are extending their support for French independent video games beyond borders with a novel initiative aimed at international audiences. Through the “Games Made In France Satellites” scheme, these organizations are propelling France’s vibrant indie game scene to new international heights.
A Collaborative Push for Global Visibility
Since its inception in 2020, “Games Made in France” has been a staple event in showcasing the crème de la crème of French indie games. By 2023, it evolved into the “Games Made In France Satellites,” designed to foster international events that echo the success witnessed at home. According to www.institutfrancais.com, this collaboration between the Institut français and Capital Games enables French cultural networks abroad to craft tailor-made events and reach global communities.
Exploring New Territories Through Games
With renewed vigor every year, the initiative invites cultural networks to partake in organizing GMIF Satellites events. These gatherings, both online and face-to-face, unite French creativity with local enthusiasm. From trade shows to Twitch streams and international conferences, the events are flexible, diverse, and deeply embedded in local settings.
Crafting Events: A Tailor-made Approach
The distinctiveness of GMIF Satellites lies in its adaptable event formats. Offering four scalable support packages, the initiative ensures that each cultural network can efficiently set the stage for French game promotions. This adaptability grants the flexibility to align with local interests and demands, making French video games accessible to a broader audience.
Partners in Promotion: Capital Games and NTWU
Central to this initiative’s success are its strategic partners, Capital Games and NTWU. Capital Games has continuously fostered innovation within the Paris region, bringing together various stakeholders in the gaming industry. Meanwhile, NTWU, with its extensive experience in esports and events, provides the technical know-how essential for executing dynamic game showcases.
A Call to Action: Connecting the Dots
For those eager to embrace this global gaming movement, early engagement is key. Organizers are encouraged to coordinate with Capital Games and NTWU months in advance to ensure seamless event production. This anticipation allows for a well-orchestrated alignment of technical and cultural elements, captivating audiences worldwide.
In a world increasingly captivated by digital narratives, the “Games Made In France Satellites” initiative stands as a testament to cross-cultural collaboration. It highlights the unique position of French indie games on the global stage, inviting gamers everywhere to experience the stories and artistry born from France’s creative minds.